depends on the structure of the horse box, how ever most boxes are made ground level with concrete floors.. so they can with stand atleast 4-5tonne
This bench has a maximum weight capacity of 350 pounds.
17-20% of their body weight is the recommended weight limit for rider+tack
2000
The time it takes for a horse to lose weight can vary depending on factors like its initial weight, diet, and exercise routine. Typically, a healthy rate of weight loss for a horse is around 1-2% of its body weight per week to avoid health issues. It's important to work with a veterinarian to create a safe and effective weight loss plan for the horse.
It very much depends on the breed & how the neat (singular of cattle) was finished. Many of our 'modern' breeds give you less meat in the package per pound of live weight. Some of the older breeds, in their original form, give a much better hanging or packaged weight. Hanging weight (after slaughter and dressing) is approx 2/3 of live weight. Packaged weight, after butchering, (cutting and trimming), you will loose approx another 1/3 of weight, leaving on average a third or a little more of original live weight. Some breeds however will give you much better packaged weights, as much as 45% packaged weight & 70+% hanging weight.
in your horsebox
1600kg (including load) the trailer weighs 770kg unladen and is able to carry 830kg load.
go to horses and pay for the box
you are pushing up your own weight.
weight is measured by how much gravity is pushing down on you. weight is different from mass because mass is how much room you take up. weight is how much something or someone weighs.
weight of cerebellum
Take your weight in pounds and divide by 2.2 to get your weight in kilograms.
that depends, if you sink nothing over that much weight!!!!!!!!i don't know, 50 kilos?
No weight is required only a key.
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It really depends how much water you drink.