I am not 100% sure but if the horses aren't ill temperd you might be able to fit 3 or 4 horses in one acre. But that's just what I think. You can proble fit more in that's a lot of land.
A 454 big block engine can typically produce around 450-500 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration and modifications.
A cat has around 500 skeletal muscles in its body, which are responsible for movement and support.
It would most likely take 500 draft horses to pull that amount of weight. A draft horse can easily pull twice it's own weight, so an average draft horse weighing 2,000 pounds can pull 4,000 pounds.
Bigger horses were needed because they were stronger and more intimidating. They had to carry around 400 or more pounds becasue the knight was around 150 pounds, and with the tack and armor on both the knight and the horse, it totalled to about at least 400 pounds, probably more like 500 or even 600. Also, bigger horses were more intimidating to foot soldiers. Would you be more scared of a little 13hh pony or a 17hh Fresian?
A mass of 500 kg is the average for an adult horse. In pounds, a 500 kg horse weighs 1100 lbs.
143,875,000 acres
500 acres = 0.78125 square miles
500 (sq meters) = 0.124 acres
There are approximately 0.1236 acres in 500 square meters.
500 acres = 0.781 square miles.
0.78125 square miles per 500 acres.
18.03024 acres
1.033 acres
500 square meters is about 0.124 acre.
About 17.2 acres.
0.98 acres.
3.73 acres.