A mass of 500 kg is the average for an adult horse. In pounds, a 500 kg horse weighs 1100 lbs.
Horses weigh, on average, between 1000 to 1200 pounds. However, depending on the size this number varies. Ponies can weigh a few hundred pounds where as larger drafts weigh upward of a ton.
The mass of a horse is measured in pounds (lb) or kilograms (kg).
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The largest penguin is 1 KG and the smallest is 0.5 KG so the average is about 0.75 KG
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It depends on the horse. Big stallions are probably about 32 inches.
15-17 hands high. Actually, a palomino horse can be almost any normal horse height. Palomino horses are color breeds, meaning that they have no physical characteristics other than their height to define them from other breeds. I have seen extremely short palominos as well as extremely tall ones ranging from around 10hh to 17hh.
A horse produces an average of 50 pounds (22.67 kg) of manure a day. A horse passes manure 4 to 12 times a day, this means that each 'deposit' weighs between 4.16 to 12.5 pounds ( 1.88 to 5.66 kg).
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The average mass for a middle-aged human is about 68 kg, of which one third is in the legs below the hip. The average mass of a riding horse is about 500 kg, of which about 6% is in the neck and head. So an average horse minus head and neck is 470 kg. Add on an average person minus legs (45 kg) and your answer is 515 kg. An average mature centaur has a mass of approximately 515 kg, which is 1,135 lb. Multiply by the local gravity to get weight.
The amount of biomass that a human can get from a 500-kg chicken is approximately 357.5 kg. This is calculated by multiplying the mass of the chicken by the percentage of edible biomass, which is typically around 70%. So, 500 kg * 0.7 = 350 kg.
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