Depending on the size of the crab, as many as 7 to 8 dozen crab will fill a bushel. Jumbo crabs (6 to 6-1/2 " in dimensions) will yield 5 to 6 dozen per bushel. Large crabs (5-1/2 to 6"), 6 to 7 dozen per bushel, and Medium crabs (5 to 5-1/2"), 7 to 8 dozen per bushel
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Approx. 3 dozen, depending on the size of the crabs.
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Depending on the size of the crab, as many as 7 to 8 dozen crab will fill a bushel. Jumbo crabs (6 to 6-1/2 " in dimensions) will yield 5 to 6 dozen per bushel. Large crabs (5-1/2 to 6"), 6 to 7 dozen per bushel, and Medium crabs (5 to 5-1/2"), 7 to 8 dozen per bushel Below is a link to a website with additional information on how to select, store and cook crab. I think you'll find it very useful: http://www.bluecrab.info/buying_hards.htm I hope this information has been useful in answering your question!
The number of crabs in a bushel varies greatly based on the species of crab. For Blue Crab, a bushel holds around 75 average sized crabs.
Dozen is a count and bushel is a volume. The two measurements cannot be reconciled without a conversion factor. There are fewer than one dozen bowling balls in a bushel but, a lot more than a dozen golf balls in a bushel.
A bushel and a pound are two different measurements! While both are generally dry units of measurements the bushel is used mostly in agriculture. A bushel of wheat and a bushel of corn have two different weights as do apples and oranges, where as a pound is a pound. The only way you're going to figure out the weight of a bushel of crabs is to cram as many crabs into a bushel basket as you can (good luck with that) and weigh it. Then again it depends on the type of crabs as well.
depends on the amount of pubic hair
Depends on the size of the tomatoes. kaitlin Jones
60 ears or 5 dozen
I don't think their are 3 dozens in 1 bushel