There is a weight chart for horses that depends on the "Heart Girth" That's about straight around at the withers. That link is called "Girth"
There is another link to a calculator that needs the girth, height at the withers and the body length. I called that link "Calculator".
Those will tell you what a horse of typical build ought to weigh but they might might not be terribly accurate for a real heavy-weight. Next time you have a vet out to look at your animals, get his opinion on the animal's weight.
The Welsh Cob is known for its ability to sustain a trot for long distances due to its natural stamina and agility. This gait is energy-efficient and comfortable for both the horse and rider, making it ideal for covering long distances.
A female cob is typically referred to as a jill.
Cob horses are a type of horse and live all over the world.
A cob creature is a fictional being made primarily of corn cobs and typically associated with folklore and myth. It can take on different forms and characteristics depending on the story or culture in which it appears.
A male cob is the male parent of corn plants in the form of a flowering tassel that produces pollen. It is responsible for pollinating the female corn plants to enable fertilization and seed production.
500to700 pounds
Yes, it is possible. It's likely that it will need to be constructed from concrete to ensure the basement is capable of supporting the heavy cob structures of the house.
Depends on the size. Look to Weight Watcher resources such as the food companion or etools for specifics.
Calories in steak and corn on the cobThe calorie content of steak and corn on the cob depends on such things as how the steak and corn are cooked, what kind of steak is used, the weight of the steak and corn, whether you add butter to the corn and if so how much. For the calories in cooked steak by weight, and the calories in cooked corn on the cob by weight, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Cob
It is a Welsh Mountain pony. It is around 13hh. It is a type of cob. Its stocky and can take lots of weight.
corn on the cob! hence why maize is sometimes called corn.
It depends on the weight or size of the corn cob. To see examples, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
cob
it iis called a cob for both male and female
Heavier corn ears does not translate into more ears or even more kernels. Weight has nothing to do with the amount or measurement of the corn or kernel and is caused by the density of the corn itself and the moisture content in the kernel, cob and husk. If you were to weigh 6 cobs of corn of similar length and then husk and take the kernel from the cob you would end up with closely the same amount of corn per cob.
Is corn-on-the-cob hyphenated?