Thanks - How many pecks in a bushell - and don't ask anyone else for the answer - only Canadians would know this.

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Haven't heard those units in a quarter Century.

I guess that depends on the size of the chicken that are doing the pecking.

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To find out how many pecks are in a bushel, we can refer to traditional measurements. A bushel is a unit of volume that measures dry goods, such as grain or produce. A peck is also a unit of volume, smaller than a bushel.

Now, since you mentioned that only Canadians would know this, it's possible that you are referring to Canadian bushel and peck measurements, which can differ from those used in other countries. In this case, we will focus on the Canadian measurements.

In Canada, a bushel is equivalent to 8 gallons or 36.3687 liters. Conversely, a peck is equivalent to 2 gallons or 9.0922 liters. Note that these Canadian measurements may differ from the US or imperial measurements.

To calculate how many pecks are in a bushel, we need to divide the bushel's volume by the peck's volume. Using the Canadian measurements:

Number of pecks in a bushel = Volume of bushel ÷ Volume of peck

Number of pecks in a bushel = 36.3687 liters ÷ 9.0922 liters

Simplifying this equation gives us:

Number of pecks in a bushel ≈ 4

Therefore, in Canadian measurements, there are approximately 4 pecks in a bushel.

Please note that these measurements may vary depending on the country or region, so it's always a good idea to specify the specific measurement system you are referencing.