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| classicpotatochip - 2015-04-09 10:23 PM
Why don't you just order a cheap little weight tape? I guess I've never weighed for wormer. I just gestimate and down the hatch it goes...
This is what I do too and guessing about mini is even harder - (to me). |
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   Location: North Dakota | della - 2015-04-09 11:42 PM I can weigh some horses. We have a scale here. Ive seriously never weighed them though just said I should lol. Im cerious to see how accurate the formula is....
yes yes thanks, the formula claims to be so much more accurate than the weight tape and if it is, that big gelding is really big, ha thanks! |
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   Location: North Dakota | Griz - 2015-04-10 5:22 AM classicpotatochip - 2015-04-09 10:23 PM Why don't you just order a cheap little weight tape? I guess I've never weighed for wormer. I just gestimate and down the hatch it goes... This is what I do too and guessing about mini is even harder - (to me ).
One of the reasons this came up is because I have been guessing all this time and this horse usually looks wormy long before the rest of the crew. Maybe this is part of the problem with drug resistant parasites. There is a dosage for weight for a reason. |
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| LMS - 2015-04-09 10:47 PM
Because, just like everything else, assumptions are made, this formula is supposed to be accurate, I want to know for my own curiosity if it is accurate. Honestly I will probably take him to the scale, just to satisfy my curiosity. I think the last time I used the weight tape he was 1290. That was in 2013. I really can't imagine that he is that heavy??
1290 sounds right. My big horses all hang out at that zone whenever they get on a vets scale, except my 15 hand mare, she's more like 1080-1100.
Sounds like a lot of trouble to go through when you could just have a quick trip and hello to the vet if you're that concerned about a weight. |
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   Location: North Dakota | classicpotatochip - 2015-04-10 7:24 AM LMS - 2015-04-09 10:47 PM Because, just like everything else, assumptions are made, this formula is supposed to be accurate, I want to know for my own curiosity if it is accurate. Honestly I will probably take him to the scale, just to satisfy my curiosity. I think the last time I used the weight tape he was 1290. That was in 2013. I really can't imagine that he is that heavy?? 1290 sounds right. My big horses all hang out at that zone whenever they get on a vets scale, except my 15 hand mare, she's more like 1080-1100. Sounds like a lot of trouble to go through when you could just have a quick trip and hello to the vet if you're that concerned about a weight.
This is my point, it "sounds right" Honestly, I will get my horse to the scale soon, but curiosity has me wondering. If you know for a fact WHAT your horse weighs, will you measure the horse and report back?? Just like height there is a lot of guessing that happens in the horse world. Want to know why I haven't posted his height? I'm not absolutely certain. I am 5'4" and I cannot look over him, his wither hits me at my forehead or higher. So, I'm GUESSING hes right at 16 hands. |
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           Location: Kansas | My gelding wears a 36" girth as well.....but he is far from coming close to 1,200lbs. I think he is just so big barreled. |
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| dashnlotti - 2015-04-10 12:03 AM
classicpotatochip - 2015-04-09 10:23 PM Why don't you just order a cheap little weight tape? I guess I've never weighed for wormer. I just gestimate and down the hatch it goes...
I have a weight tape and it says my big 16hand guy weighs under 1000 pounds...I dunno about that LOL!! While he isn't quite as wide as some of my fiance's roping horses, he definitely isn't narrow. I haven't ever hauled him accross the scales though, maybe I'll try to do that soon.
I used the weight tape on my paint. It said he weighed 1130. I do think he does weigh a little more than that but not any 1300 or 1400 pounds. By the way, he has a huge barrel so the weight tape has a lot of horse to circle. |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Side bar- I prefer a short cinch. I HATE an off billet or latigo that is only 3" long while you have 5 layers of latigo to get it tight- UGH!!! I think people ride way too long cinches. But that is just my twisted old timey way.
Anyhow, I will measure mine this weekend because I do have legit bigger size horses and I do weigh them every time I go to the vet, just my OCD to keep track of those things. I have one that is almost 16 hands and weighs 1285. One near the same height but lanky- weighed 1125 last year and 1235 this year- we fight to keep weight on him. Then I have a STOUT rope horse that is a little over 15.1 that weighs 1350.
I have a pic I can share of a colt we took to the vet and weighed- he was right at 14.2 and he weighed 1100# exactly.
I will let you know.
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       Location: North Dakota | I'll have to measure Red this weekend for you Lana and see what that formula tells me.
When I had Red down to Sturgis last year for a vet appointment, he weighed in at 1,250 pounds on their scale. I do know I've measured him for a blanket before and I've gotten around 81" to 82" for a blanket size (chest to tail length). I use a 34" cinch on him. Last time I measured him, he was just under 15.2 hands.
This was from a couple weeks ago. And I promise you, he is NOT fat because I just picked him up from the reining trainer the night before and he was as slim as he's ever been!! Just a beefy boy.

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   Location: North Dakota | I finally found the article that got my interest on this subject!
http://www.thehorse.com/articles/27936/estimating-horse-weight-accurately |
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   Location: North Dakota | r_beau - 2015-04-10 9:00 AM I'll have to measure Red this weekend for you Lana and see what that formula tells me.
When I had Red down to Sturgis last year for a vet appointment, he weighed in at 1,250 pounds on their scale. I do know I've measured him for a blanket before and I've gotten around 81" to 82" for a blanket size (chest to tail length). I use a 34" cinch on him. Last time I measured him, he was just under 15.2 hands.
This was from a couple weeks ago. And I promise you, he is NOT fat because I just picked him up from the reining trainer the night before and he was as slim as he's ever been!! Just a beefy boy.
Thanks! I KNOW my Max is taller than Red and will make a 84" blanket look just about right, I would have guessed Red at the 1250-1300 pound range just from standing next to him. I really wish I didn't have to work, he'd be in the trailer headed to the truck stop scale now! BUT it is a fun game to play, and on a serious note, I DO think people tell fibs all the time. I could tell you I weigh 175 however, that is a LIE And I won't tell you the true number either. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | This is my late stud. He was very big boned, good feet and thick chested and butt. When he was in shape to compete I rode him to the scales and led him across. He weighted 1347# so we guessed 1300# without the tack. I imagine he would have been around 1220-1250 later in life as just a pasture breeding stallion. I have no idea what his girth was, but he cinched really deep.
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| TurnLane - 2015-04-10 8:54 AM
Side bar- I prefer a short cinch. I HATE an off billet or latigo that is only 3" long while you have 5 layers of latigo to get it tight- UGH!!! I think people ride way too long cinches. But that is just my twisted old timey way.
Anyhow, I will measure mine this weekend because I do have legit bigger size horses and I do weigh them every time I go to the vet, just my OCD to keep track of those things. I have one that is almost 16 hands and weighs 1285. One near the same height but lanky- weighed 1125 last year and 1235 this year- we fight to keep weight on him. Then I have a STOUT rope horse that is a little over 15.1 that weighs 1350.
I have a pic I can share of a colt we took to the vet and weighed- he was right at 14.2 and he weighed 1100# exactly.
I will let you know.
I use a 34 on my big paint. I think too many people use cinches that are too long too. |
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | My 15 hand stud blocky build weighed in on the truck scale 1440.my 15.3 mare lanky build. 1180 on truck scale .15.3 gelding medium to heavy build weighed in at 1380.So weighing on the scale would be my choice. |
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   Location: North Dakota | streakysox - 2015-04-10 9:30 AM TurnLane - 2015-04-10 8:54 AM Side bar- I prefer a short cinch. I HATE an off billet or latigo that is only 3" long while you have 5 layers of latigo to get it tight- UGH!!! I think people ride way too long cinches. But that is just my twisted old timey way.
Anyhow, I will measure mine this weekend because I do have legit bigger size horses and I do weigh them every time I go to the vet, just my OCD to keep track of those things.
I have one that is almost 16 hands and weighs 1285. One near the same height but lanky- weighed 1125 last year and 1235 this year- we fight to keep weight on him. Then I have a STOUT rope horse that is a little over 15.1 that weighs 1350.
I have a pic I can share of a colt we took to the vet and weighed- he was right at 14.2 and he weighed 1100# exactly.
I will let you know. I use a 34 on my big paint. I think too many people use cinches that are too long too.
AND if my 36" cinch is a true issue....tell me from the pic on page 1 is it too long?? Mind you I no longer have the saddleright pad and have gone to a much thicker CSI on this horse, but really, does it seem like I have a cinch that is too long??? |
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| LMS - 2015-04-10 6:36 AM
Griz - 2015-04-10 5:22 AM classicpotatochip - 2015-04-09 10:23 PM Why don't you just order a cheap little weight tape? I guess I've never weighed for wormer. I just gestimate and down the hatch it goes... This is what I do too and guessing about mini is even harder - (to me ).
One of the reasons this came up is because I have been guessing all this time and this horse usually looks wormy long before the rest of the crew. Maybe this is part of the problem with drug resistant parasites. There is a dosage for weight for a reason.
I always go the high side but I was going really high with the mini at 500 and so I lowered his. This is a very interesting topic! |
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | Most people are worse about being able to guess weight than they are height! Most peoples horses are shorter than they think and weigh MORE. (I'm talking about people that "guestimate" and don't MEASURE and weigh.) This gelding weighed 1500lbs ON A SCALE when he was being ridden regularly. (So he wasn't as fat as he is in this pic.) He is 16 hands. I'm having trouble finding better pictures.) The black filly on the right is a 2yo bucking horse filly. So she really isn't as little as he makes her look.

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      Location: Arkansas | RacingQH - 2015-04-11 11:49 AM
Most people are worse about being able to guess weight than they are height! Most peoples horses are shorter than they think and weigh MORE. (I'm talking about people that "guestimate" and don't MEASURE and weigh.) This gelding weighed 1500lbs ON A SCALE when he was being ridden regularly. (So he wasn't as fat as he is in this pic.) He is 16 hands. I'm having trouble finding better pictures.) The black filly on the right is a 2yo bucking horse filly. So she really isn't as little as he makes her look.
 
That is a massive boy! Y'all have me dying to know the real weights on both of my 16.3 geldings. (They have been height measured!) I've always guessed one at 1200 and one at 1100 but now I'm thinking that's not right after seeing some of these pics. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | r_beau - 2015-04-10 9:00 AM
I'll have to measure Red this weekend for you Lana and see what that formula tells me.
When I had Red down to Sturgis last year for a vet appointment, he weighed in at 1,250 pounds on their scale. I do know I've measured him for a blanket before and I've gotten around 81" to 82" for a blanket size (chest to tail length). I use a 34" cinch on him. Last time I measured him, he was just under 15.2 hands.
This was from a couple weeks ago. And I promise you, he is NOT fat because I just picked him up from the reining trainer the night before and he was as slim as he's ever been!! Just a beefy boy.
Nawww.. He's not fat..... He's just easy to see!!! |
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