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Horses can have different average weights, depending on the breed. The American Saddlebred has an average weight of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds. The Walkaloosa Horse can weigh from 600
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Light riding horses such as a Quarter Horse weighs between 850-1200 pounds, a Thoroughbred can weigh up to 1,600 pounds, and a Clydesdale and weigh up to 2,200 pounds.
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As a general rule to go by, a horse should not carry more than 20% of their body weight. If you exceed that, your horse will tire more easily due to the stress.
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1. Review the formula you will use to calculate your horse's weight. The formula is: body weight (in kilograms) = [girth circumference squared (in centimeters) x body length (in centimeters
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