you really ought to do the math, if you haven't already. It's a simple equation, and you're trying to take the easy way out. 4 mph is written as 4 (miles) over 1 (hour). Set up a proportion and do the math. you really ought to do the math, if you haven't already. It's a simple equation, and you're trying to take the easy way out. 4 mph is written as 4 (miles) over 1 (hour). Set up a proportion and do the math.
It depends on how fast you want to go, the horses level of fitness, rest stops and other things. It took me and some friends about 2 hours to go 6 miles on a organized ride. We did about equal amounts of galloping, walking, and trotting.
The time it takes for a horse to run a mile depends on it's speed, level of training and fitness and how much weight it is carrying. A Thoroughbred can run a mile in roughly 2 minutes, while it usually takes other breeds 3 or more minutes.
Secretariat ran the mile and a quarter Kentucky Derby in 1:59 2/5.
He ran the mile and a half Belmont Stakes in 2:24 flat.
Most good thoroughbreds can run a mile in under a minute and thirty seconds.
For a Thoroughbred racehorse, it's a little less than 2 and a half minutes.
About the same as it takes you, maybe slower, if they decide to stop for a snack along the way.
The average speed of a horse is 10-17 mph. For the 10 mph horse, it would take them 6 hours. For the 17mph it would take about 3.5 hours.
anywhere from 3 days to 12 hours depending on speed
What kind of horse? rocking, wooden, Trojan, or live?
2 minutes
1 mile
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black beauty
It takes around 5 hours.
They can hit 55mph for about a half of a mile, then they slow up a bit.
Moose are roamers. They do not have a set pattern. Bulls usually follow the cows wherever they go. They can easily travel 3 miles a day, but it usually ranges from 1 mile to 4 miles, depending on what the cows are doing and the weather.
Pronghorns can hit 55 mph for about a half a mile, then they slow down a bit: 42 mph for one mile, and 35 mph for 4 miles. Up until the extinction of the American Cheetah 11,000 years ago, they had to run that fast to survive. The extant Gray Wolves and Mountain Lions have a hard time preying upon them.
Approximately 7 and a half minutes.
50 minutes.
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one tenth of an hour, or six minutes.
Half a Mile
half a mile
18 seconds to travel a mile at 200 mph.
Most North American tracks are about one mile and a half. Some are one mile, others a mile and a quarter. The most I've seen is a mile and a half (minus the shoot). Or maybe a mile and three quarters.
The average is 1 mile.
55.4 seconds per mile at 65mph
At the top levels of thoroughbred racing in the United States, a horse can run a half mile in an average of 44-49 seconds. The 44 second half mile is very rare, however.
There are 10.89 acres in a 40-foot wide by half-mile long section.