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2006-06-06 18:13:52 · 10 answers · asked by peterphillip2004@sbcglobal.net 1 in Pets Other - Pets

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Well, It really depends on the size of the horse. A 1000 pound or 453.6 kilogram horse would have approximately 50 Liters of blood.

2006-06-06 18:19:57 · answer #1 · answered by smashingly.smashing 4 · 2 0

A 1000 lb horse has approximately 70 pints. A 600 lb horse, app. 60 pints.

2006-06-07 01:25:52 · answer #2 · answered by lucygoon 4 · 0 0

60-70 pints.
A horse can lose over a gallon of blood without ill effects-
people die after losing 2 pints.
That's why they are often used to make our vaccines-
human disease germs are injected into pigs, who build antibodies, then the antibodies are injected into horses, who copy them on a large scale, then the antibodies are removed in the horse blood, purified and made into vaccines.

2006-06-07 09:08:56 · answer #3 · answered by ladders_to_fire 5 · 0 0

A 2,000-pound cold-blooded horse probably has around 65 liters of blood at all times
-Sarah-

2006-06-07 01:18:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a lot ? goes by the weight of the horse tho, so much per pound like humans ?

2006-06-07 01:16:26 · answer #5 · answered by Mechanical 6 · 0 0

Only about 7 to 8 liters in full grown thoroughbred.

2006-06-07 01:17:52 · answer #6 · answered by astroservus 3 · 0 0

A lot, because they are built to run and run hard. They must have a humongous heart and enough blood to course through their massive bodies.

2006-06-07 01:16:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

not sure, but i would think this would have to depend on the size...since a pony would be smaller and require less than a draft horse, for example.

2006-06-07 01:15:16 · answer #8 · answered by beckyg_98 3 · 0 0

A lot.

2006-06-07 01:15:53 · answer #9 · answered by jeff_is_sexy 4 · 0 0

i dunno. drain one and find out!

2006-06-07 01:15:06 · answer #10 · answered by nwrd01 1 · 0 0

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