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.
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)
Depends on its size... _horse1000_
kilograms
Brain weight varies depending on animal. Here is a few examples: - sperm whale - 7800 grams - elephant - 6000 grams - bottle-nosed dolphin - 1500 grams - human adult - 1300 to 1400 grams - horse - 532 grams - chimpanzee - 420 grams - human baby - 350 to 400 grams - dog (eagle) - 72 grams - cat - 30 grams - squirrel - 22 grams - alligator - 8.4 grams - owl - 2.2 grams - rat - 2 grams - turtle - 0.3 grams - viper (snake) - 0.1 grams - green lizard - 0.08 grams
300 kilograms
5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams
How many grams are in an ounce
There are 6 grams are in 6 grams
how many grams in 1.60kg
87 grams
There are 0.8 grams in 0.8 grams.