Well a horse should be fed by bodyweight so there is no standard answer, that being said a horse requires 1% to 3% of it's bodyweight daily in food. So if a 1,000 pound horse requires 1% to 3% that means it would need 10 to 30 pounds of food daily. Since 1 pound equals 453.59237 grams, then the horse would need to consume 4535.923 grams (10 pounds) to 13607.771 grams (30 pounds) Daily.
Horse weight will alter drastically with breed and ranges between 380 and 1,000 kg. There are 1000 grams in a kilogram so you can work out the weight in grams.
A horse would weigh 600 kilograms.
No not even close an average horse weighs about 450 kilo grams. (One kilo gram is 1000 times heavier than a gram)
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The average brain weight for horses is around 532 grams.
There are 28.35 grams in an ounce.
No. An average horse's heart ranges in weight from 9-12 pounds or 4-5.5 kg.
The average horse brain size is around 350-600 grams, depending on the breed and size of the horse. Horses have relatively small brains compared to their body size, as their brain makes up about 0.1% of their total body weight.
Well it depends on what part of Florida you live in. I for example live in northeast FL and it gets cold here in the winter but I wouldn't use anything over 200 grams fill. If the horse is still cold after that's put on I'd add a cooler type blanket under the regular blanket.
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