🐴 Horse Weight Calculator

Measure heart girth and body length to calculate an approximate body weight for horses and ponies.

Measure girth just behind the front legs; length from point of shoulder to point of buttock.

Tip

Use a soft measuring tape. For large horses, use a weight tape and multiply the reading alongside this calculation for accuracy.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Measure girth and length

Wrap the tape snugly around the heart girth and measure body length on level ground.

2

Select units

Input inches or centimeters—the calculator handles conversions.

3

Use the result

Apply the estimated weight for feed calculations, medication dosing, or verifying trailer capacity.

Formula

Weight (lb) = (Girth2 × Length) ÷ 300

Weight (kg) = Weight (lb) ÷ 2.20462

Formula assumes a typical mature horse. Ponies, draft breeds, and foals may require breed-specific multipliers—use as a guideline only.

Full Description

Estimating weight without a livestock scale helps manage diet, medications, and body condition. Pair weight estimates with body condition scoring for a complete health picture.

Repeat measurements monthly and record results to monitor weight gain or loss trends.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the formula?

Expect ±5–10% variance depending on body type. Use actual scales when precision is required.

Can I use weight tapes instead?

Yes. Weight tapes provide quick estimates. This calculator offers a second reference point.

Do foals need a different formula?

Young horses have different proportions. Consult your veterinarian for foal-specific calculations.

How often should I weigh my horse?

Monthly checks help maintain weight. Increase frequency during diet changes or medical treatment.