I’ve lifted 1000 pounds, I suppose I can lift an ox!
The weight of an ox varies significantly depending on its breed, age, and sex. On average, an adult ox can weigh anywhere from 1,000 to 2,600 pounds (about 450 to 1,180 kilograms). Some larger breeds can even weigh more. It’s important to note that “ox” refers to a working animal, which is typically a castrated male bovine trained for draft work. The term does not specify a particular breed, hence the wide range in weight.