{"id":147,"date":"2020-09-01T13:46:10","date_gmt":"2020-09-01T13:46:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/horseycounsel.com\/?p=147"},"modified":"2020-09-01T13:46:10","modified_gmt":"2020-09-01T13:46:10","slug":"how-much-weight-can-horses-pull","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/horseycounsel.com\/how-much-weight-can-horses-pull\/","title":{"rendered":"How Much Weight Can Horses Pull?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Horses have been pulling things for humans since the dawn of civilization. Back in the day, when horses weren’t pulling carts or plows, they helped move military equipment around such as weapon crates or large canons. The most powerful draft horses in the world are capable of amazing feats of strength, but how much weight can horses pull on average?<\/p>\n

Typically, a horse can pull 10% of its body weight in dead loads such as tree logs or plows, assuming we’re talking about a regular 8-hour workday. If it has to pull something with wheels on it such as a cart, a horse will be able to pull 1.5 times its body weight over eight hours. <\/strong><\/p>\n

In simple terms, it all depends on the weight of the horse, but also on the type of load and the pulling distance.<\/p>\n

For short distances, a healthy draft horse is capable of pulling 10 to 15 times its own body weight. This means that a draft horse can pull as much as 8,000 (3,600kg) to 10,000 pounds (4,500kg) of weight in short bursts. That’s very impressive.<\/p>\n

What are the main factors that influence a horse’s pulling performance?<\/h3>\n

There are certain factors that need to be taken into consideration when calculating a horse’s pulling power output.<\/p>\n