The best way to find out is to go try it on.
There are several places that sell horse and rider gear. I use Dover Saddlery, since I am an English rider, but there are also other stores, like Horse and Rider. You can probably find a location near you on a store's website. Also, if you no what size you need, you can consider buying online.
No, 16 hands is one of the taller riding horses. Short for a horse would be 14.2, which is pony size.
Depends on the riding level she is and how broke the horse is. Size does not matter. It all depends on the horses behavior.
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sometimes it depends on the brand - but i am a shoe size 8 and i wear a 8 boot size its basicly the same sizing and with any shoe - it depends on the brand
Do you mean gear ratio or rearend size?
It depends on how big the horse is or how wide its strides are. Pony= 1 step (approx) Large horse= 2/3 steps (approx) If you have riding lessons next time you ride see how many steps your riding instructor does for each horse or at least a horse approxmately the size of your horse. If your instructor (or someone good with horses) knows your horse well, try ask them.
There is no one size for a thoroughbred, you need to find the custom fit for your horse. To find out how to measure your horse for the saddle tree, see the related link.
There is no set size to compare. Check the manufacterer's suggestions and make sure there is a return policy in case you need to exchange or take them back.
it depends on the size and were you find it mostlikly yes
When riding a horse with stirrups, your feet should not dangle below the horses belly There are exceptions to this though! Say you are an 16 year old girl, small build but long in the leg, a short and stocky horse is perfectly acceptable. (Example, 14.3 hh quarter horse)
You can find the specifications of a John Deere tractor at deere.com.æ The horse power is 55 on this type of tractor.Cubic capacity is the size of the engine block.