Ever wondered how much horses weigh? We take a look at different breeds and the factors that can impact a horses weight

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Published: Monday, 29 January 2024 at 10:46 AM


Horses and ponies come in all shapes and sizes from the diminutive Falabella, an Argentinian breed that stands just 25–34 inches tall at the shoulder, to the majestic shire horse that stands 17.2 hands high or more (a hand is four inches). Therefore their weights can vary enormously.

How much does a horse weigh?

But as a rule of thumb you can expect a shetland pony to weigh around 180–200kg, the larger fell pony to weigh 350–450kg.

A thoroughbred horse would weigh around 450–500kg while shires can tip the scales at over a tonne.

it is believed the heaviest horse ever was a shire gelding named Mammoth, foaled in 1846. He stood over 219 cm (21.2 h) tall, and weighed an estimated 1524kg. Now that would be painful if he stood on your foot!

What effects how much a horse weighs?

A horse’s weight can vary depending on a range of factors, such as:

How do you weigh a horse?

Weighing a horse accurately is crucial for their health and proper care. Here are several methods commonly used:

How to Measure Your Horse (to Estimate His Weight)