Matrix Chart 10: Standard Animal Weights for Domestic Livestock
Uses
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Type of Animal
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Standard Weight in Pounds During Production
(range)
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Swine
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Nursery pig
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30 (15-45)
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Finishing pig
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145 (45-245)
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Gestating sow
|
400
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Sow and litter
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470
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Boar
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450
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Beef
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Calf (0-8 months)
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300 (100-500)
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Finishing (8-24 months)
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850 (500-1,200)
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Cow
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1,150
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Veal
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Calf (0-16 weeks)
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250 (100-400)
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Poultry
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Layer (18-65 weeks)
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3.25 (2.75-3.76)
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Layer (18-105 weeks)
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3.48 (weighted average)
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Layer brown egg (20-65 weeks)
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4.3 (3.6-5)
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Layer brown egg (20-105 weeks)
|
4.63 (weighted average)
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Pullets (0-18 weeks)
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1.42 (0.08-2.75)
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Broiler, large (0-57 days)
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3.0 (0.09-5.9)
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Broiler, medium (0-43 days)
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2.3 (0.09-4.5)
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Roaster
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Male (0-8 weeks)
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3.54 (0.09-7)
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Female (0-10 weeks)
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3.54 (0.09-7)
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Turkey, tom (0-18 weeks)
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14.1 (0.12-28)
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Turkey, hen (0-14 weeks)
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7.1 (0.12-14)
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Duck (0-43 days)
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3.56 (0.11-7)
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Guinea (0-14 to 24 weeks)
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1.9 (0.06-3.75)
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Pheasant (0-13 to 43 weeks)
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1.53 (0.05-3)
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Chukar (0-13 to 43 weeks)
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0.52 (0.04-1)
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Quail (0-13 to 43 weeks)
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0.26 (0.02-0.5)
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Dairy
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Holstein/Brown Swiss Cow
|
1,300
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Heifer (1-2 years)
|
900 (650-1, 150)
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Calf (0-1 years)
|
375 (100-650)
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Bull
|
1,500
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Ayrshire/Guernsey Cow
|
1,100
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Heifer (1-2 years)
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800 (575-1,025)
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Calf (0-1 years)
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338 (100-575)
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Bull
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1,250
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Jersey
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Cow
|
900
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Heifer (1-2 years)
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600 (400-800)
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Calf (0-1 years)
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225 (50-400)
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Bull
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1,000
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Sheep
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Lamb (0-26 weeks)
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50 (10-90)
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Ewe
|
150
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Ram
|
185
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Goat
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Kid (0-10 months)
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45 (5-85)
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Doe
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125
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Buck
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170
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Horse
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Foal (0-6 months)
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325 (125-625)
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Yearling
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750 (625-875)
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Nondraft breeds, mature
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1,000
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Draft breeds, mature
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1,700
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Horse
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Foal (0-6 months)
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325 (125-625)
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Yearling
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750 (625-875)
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Nondraft breeds, mature
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1,000
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Draft breeds, mature
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1,700
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Note:
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For those animal types not included in Matrix Chart 10, the
average animal weight shall be determined by the Zoning Officer by
contacting local breeders and/or owners of such animals to determine
an appropriate representative weight.
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