I think we have a rustler here and I want a 16 ounce prime rib out of this affair. Prime or Choice? I bid 650 pounds.
A 1000 lb steer will eat 2.5% of his body weight. In other words, he will eat around 25 lbs of feed per day.
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A steer calf will sell higher when it is a lighter weight than if it where a heavier weight. For example, a 500 lb steer will sell at $125/cwt and a 900 lb steer will sell at $96/cwt. In total, a 500 lb steer and a 900 lb steer will go for $625 and $864, respectively. (cwt = per hundred weight, or per 100 lbs) Bred heifers generally are more expensive than steer calves, as they can go from $700 to $1000 per head. I think the price relationship for steer calves and bred heifers are that when more calves are being sold at a higher price, its gets more expensive to buy bred heifers, but more bred heifers can be sold. When steer prices go down, then that means the prices for bred cows go down and that gives the opportunity for bred heifers to be bought at a low price, but not sold.
1000kg is 2,204 pounds 10 ounces.
about 800 lb
No, 1000 lbs do not make 3 T.
No. 1 ton = 2240 lb => 1/4 ton = 560 lb 1000 lb = 1000/2240 ton = 25/56 ton ~= 0.45 ton.
1000 lb = 453592.37 g
To determine the volume of air needed to float an object, you need to know the density of air and the weight of the object. For example, if the density of air is approximately 0.075 lb/ft³, then to float a 1000-pound object, you would need approximately 13,333.33 ft³ of air (1000 lb / 0.075 lb/ft³ = 13,333.33 ft³).
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2,000 pounds. [lb], or 907.18474 kilogramsAnswer:It depends on which ton you mean:1 short ton = 2000 lb (Used in USA)1 long ton = 2240 lb1 metric ton (or tonne) = 1000 kg = 2204 lb