It depends on the nutrition, breed and the age.
The biggest breed is a Clydesdale and they can grow over 16 hands.
Thats not to say that other breeds cants reach that height but the average height is anywhere from 12- 15.
The record for the tallest horse in the world i believe is 19 hands but you may want to look into that.
-Hands meaning, using an average sized, human hand as a unit.
A horse can be anything bigger than 14.2hh...
A pony is anything smaller than 14.2hh....
It depends on a few things, the height of the parents of the horse but mostly on the breed. A quarter horse stands around 15 HH but can reach16HH and at the highest but it is not often seen but a Clydsdale on the other hand can reach to be 18HH
soo it really depends .
^^ Typo ecxuse me!
Quarter Horses normally stand around 15hh or less actually. The tallest horse was a draft horse standing at 19hh. That is the tallest a horse has reached as of yet. however, this was a draft breed- most horses you see will be between 14 and 17 hh.
Wild horses are present on the public lands of the west as a result of the release or escape of domestic horses while the west was being settled. Therefore, their history is as varied as the history of these settlers. Most wild horses average 14-14.2 hands (a hand is four inches) at the withers, which is on the small size for a horse. Some Herd Management Areas support herds that can reach 16 hands or more and resemble draft or thoroughbreds when fully grown. Nature chooses for smaller animals, as their nutritional needs are less, and smaller horses do better on the range during hard times. Through proper management the Bureau of Land Management keeps herds at an Appropriate Management Level, removing the extra horses and either making them available for public adoption or sending them to long term holding pastures in the Midwest in order to prevent overuse of the sensitive western rangelands. By maintaining the health of the range, the wild horses have the best chance of reaching their genetic potential and being successful on the range. Once adopted by the public, a wild horse is fed better forage than would have been available on the range and will likely grow larger than it would in the wild. Wild horses may also take a few more years to finish growing and "filling" out, reaching their maximum size and body weight by 4-5 years of age.
A Horse can come in all sorts of sizes. Draft Horses ar the largest with an overall average is about 700kg (1550 pounds) and 1.6 meters tall at the shoulders (16.3 hands, 5ft 4 inches). A typical stable horse will weigh 400 to 500kg (1000 pounds) depending on the species and stand 1.55 meters ( 15.2 hands, 5 foot 2 inches) at the shoulder and a pony will weigh up to 400kg (900 pounds) and stand 1.5 meters ( 15 hands, 5 foot) to the shoulder. The Smallest Horse is the Minature Horse which get to a mere 60 kg in weight and stand 85cm at the shoulder, while the largest horse is the Clydesdale Horse which stand 1.8m at the shoulder and weigh 910kg ( 2000 pounds). By the way i am from the International Horse Trust.
== == Usually, a pregnant mare won't get much bigger than she would normally be. Most of the growth will be just in front of the back legs.
it all depends... ponies are usually under 14 hands 2 inches and anything above that is a horse.. by the way there are 4 inches in a hand=]..
I think it ranges from 17 -00hh to 17-3hh. Hope this helps.
no, the hands of a horse only go up to the withers
The reason a horse has to be healthy is because ... If you have a horse you probably want to ride it ,you cant if its ill . The vet bills are more expensive to a sick horse . You could go to court for animal cruelty if your horse has been neglected and end up with your horse being taken or a BIG fine.
Up the Big Grade in the Valley of the Kicking Horse - 1899 was released on: USA: October 1899
14.2 hh and up is a horse.
As far as the horse wishes to go.
to go up to the horse
Well you don't want to look to big for your horse or to small look up that question on the internet.
It depends on where your feet hit the horse. When riding a horse, your legs should not go further down then their stomach. the longest you could go is just at the bottom of their belly.
No. I am 12 and I sometimes ride a 17 hand horse! As long as your comfortable with it go for it!
The horse was up on the mesa , and we had to go up and get him.
Cars can go up to 500mph...Not about this question though but a horse can go 60mph that's fast!
Well, the horse's shadow would be as big as the horse at certain times of the day...