How heavy was horse armor?

Horse armor weight varied significantly but typically ranged from 40 to 90 pounds (18-40 kg) for full suits, depending on the era, materials (mail vs. plate), and purpose (battle vs. jousting), with some elaborate tournament sets exceeding 100 pounds, while lighter mail offered less weight for increased mobility, all adding to the rider's burden.
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How much did horse armor weigh?

A complete set of horse armor could weigh between 40 to 90 pounds—and that's not even counting the added weight of the rider. Most horses selected for battle or tournament challenges were robust breeds—the four-legged equivalent of tanks.
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Was medieval armor actually heavy?

A complete suit of plate armour made from well-tempered steel would weigh around 15–25 kg (33–55 lb). The wearer remained highly agile and could jump, run and otherwise move freely as the weight of the armour was spread evenly throughout the body.
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Can a horse carry a 300lb person?

Yes, a horse can carry a 300-pound person, but it depends heavily on the horse's size, build (draft horses are better), fitness, and the tack used, though many experts recommend staying under 20-25% of the horse's weight, meaning a large, strong horse (1500+ lbs) is often needed, while smaller horses struggle and it can be considered cruel, so it's crucial to assess the specific horse and its condition.
 
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How heavy was a warhorse?

Warhorses varied greatly in weight, from lighter, agile coursers around 1,000-1,300 lbs. for speed to heavier destriers or draft-type horses bred for carrying heavily armored knights, weighing 1,400-2,000+ lbs., with most medieval battle horses falling into the 1,200-1,500 lb. range, focusing on power and impact for charges rather than just height.
 
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Can a horse carry a 400 lb man?

It's generally not recommended or safe for a horse to carry a 400-pound man, as it often exceeds the safe weight limit (around 20% of the horse's weight plus tack) and can cause severe health problems like back pain, arthritis, and lameness, even for very large draft breeds, though draft horses are built to pull, not carry. While some exceptionally large, fit draft horses might physically manage short periods, it's considered abusive and dangerous for both horse and rider due to balance issues and potential injury. 
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What is the heaviest armor in history?

The heaviest armor in history depends on what you mean: for animals, it's war elephant barding (around 350 lbs/159kg); for knights, specialized tournament plate could exceed 100 lbs (45kg), while late medieval field armor peaked around 80-90 lbs (36-41kg); but for overall military vehicles, Germany's experimental Panzerkampfwagen Maus tank weighed 188 tons, making it the heaviest armored vehicle ever.
 
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What is the 1 2 3 rule in horses?

To check for normal foal behavior, Delvescovo applies the “one, two, three” rule: Foals should be standing within one hour. Within two hours, the foal should be nursing and the mare passing the placenta. Foals should be passing meconium (their first feces) within around three hours.
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How far is too fat to ride a horse?

You're "too fat" to ride a horse if your weight (plus tack) exceeds roughly 20% of the horse's body weight, though this is a guideline, not a strict rule, varying with the horse's breed, fitness, and rider skill; for example, a 1000-pound horse should ideally carry under 200 pounds, while larger draft horses can carry more, and some facilities enforce limits like 250 lbs total weight for safety, to prevent pain, joint damage, and back problems. 
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How much weight can a 1000 lb horse carry?

A 1000-pound horse can generally carry about 150 to 200 pounds (15-20% of its body weight), including the rider, saddle, and all tack, with the specific amount depending heavily on the horse's fitness, conformation, age, and the intensity of the activity, with some suggesting even lower limits for performance. For light trail riding, 200 lbs might be acceptable, but for more strenuous work or less conditioned horses, staying closer to 150 lbs or even 10% (100 lbs) is safer. 
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How did knights go to the bathroom in armor?

Knights went to the bathroom in armor by managing undergarments beneath mail or plate, often using special openings or removing key pieces with squire help, but in urgent battle situations, they might just relieve themselves in the armor, leaving cleanup to servants, as full plate wasn't always worn and survival trumped decorum. For urination, mail allowed lifting the skirt, while plate had faulds (articulated skirts) that could be lifted, often with a hinged codpiece for easier access, and squires assisted with complex full plate.
 
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How thick was Ned Kelly's armor?

The Ned Kelly armor was made from 6mm thick tool steel, while medieval armor was typically only 0.6-4.0mm, and usually of "duplex" construction in the 16th century onwards, meaning a thin steel layer forge welded to a soft iron layer.
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Was horse armor ever useful?

Kirchhoff writes that, "In its most luxurious iterations, horse armor did far more than protect an expensive and extensively trained steed. It transformed the animal's body into a moving sculpture and a communicative surface upon which to inscribe the iconography of power.
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How big was the largest horse in history?

The biggest horse ever recorded was Sampson (later renamed Mammoth), a Shire gelding born in England in 1846, who stood a colossal 21.25 hands (7 feet, 2.5 inches or 2.19m) tall at the shoulder and weighed an immense 3,360 pounds (1,524 kg), making him the tallest and heaviest horse documented, according to Guinness World Records.
 
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Can a horse carry a 300lb man?

How much weight can different horse breeds carry? Weight-carrying capacity varies by breed: - Draft horses: Up to 400 pounds - Quarter Horses: 200-300 pounds - Thoroughbreds: 180-250 pounds - Ponies: 100-175 pounds Remember to include tack weight in these calculations.
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What are signs of overworking a horse?

Overtraining syndrome was first reported in Swedish Standardbred trotters based on observations of horses with clinical signs of fatigue and poor performance combined with weight loss, inappetence, and clinical signs of stress, including tachycardia, nervousness, muscle tremors, sweating, and diarrhea.
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Can heavier riders hurt the horse?

It is physics; place a heavy enough object in the centre of a long length of material (in this case the spinal column), and it will strain and bend. This is why an overly heavy rider can even cause a temporary curvature of the spine.
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What is the #1 killer of horses?

The most common cause of death in horses, especially for those aged 1 to 20, is colic, a general term for abdominal pain, which can stem from impactions, twists, or ruptures, often requiring emergency surgery. For older horses (over 20), while colic remains a top killer, old age, lameness, tumors (like Cushing's disease), and neurological issues become more prevalent causes, with digestive system issues still leading.
 
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Is mating painful for female horses?

Generally speaking, mating is not painful for female horses. This is due in part to the fact that the mare will not typically allow the stallion to mount unless she is in the right stage of her heat cycle and ready to mate.
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Why do we not drink horse milk?

We don't drink much horse milk because mares produce less milk than cows, it's harder and less efficient to milk them by hand, and cultural taboos associate horses with performance, not dairy, unlike cows, which have been framed as the "gold standard" for milk, though some cultures do ferment it into drinks like kumis. It's also nutritionally different, primarily for foals, and modern infant formulas often meet infant needs better. 
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Why didn't WWII soldiers wear body armor?

WW2 soldiers didn't widely wear body armor because existing materials (steel/canvas) were too heavy, restrictive, and often ineffective against high-velocity rifle rounds, while better tech (ceramics/aramids) hadn't been developed, making it more of a hindrance than a help for fast-moving infantry, though specialized troops like airmen and assault engineers used limited armor for shrapnel/close combat.
 
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What is the rarest armor?

Most peers would say that the rarest armor has to be a full set of Netherite with the silence armor trim since that only spawns an ancient city chess with a 1.
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Is it illegal to wear medieval armor in public?

Wearing medieval armor in public isn't explicitly banned everywhere, but it's a legal gray area often dependent on local ordinances, your intent (e.g., costume vs. menace), and if you're also carrying weapons, which is often restricted, with laws like the old English "going armed" statutes (interpreted for modern times) and modern laws on bullet-resistant armor applying, making full plate potentially alarming and illegal in certain contexts, especially if perceived as threatening or used during a crime. 
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