depends on the breed. horses -not ponies- are between 14hh and 18hh generally. there are taller ones, and any smaller then they are ponies.
When it reaches puberty
That answer depends on the breed. For example the miniature horse is only 3 feet when full grown, but the Clydesdale cam be five feet or more when full grown
Answer:A full-grown horse.
Yes, stallions are grown male horses, ponies a kind of horse that never grow to the size of a full grown horse
It varies from breed to breed. A healthy full grown horse (regardless of gender) can be anywhere from 800 to 2000 pounds, depending on breed, height, and the workload to feed ratio.
They're about 16 hands tall when full grown.
a full grown pony shouldn't go over about 14 hands. adult horses usually go to about 17 at the highest.
A full grown Clydesdale horse weighs just around 1 ton or 2,000 pounds.
yes. a 11.5hh mini can easily hold 40lbs (my friend's horse)
Full grown horses and ponies can be from 2ft to 7ft tall at their back, but usually they're somewhere in between.
There are 205 bones in an adult horse. There are also 205 bones in a juvenille horse. They won't grow more bones as they age.
A horse usually reaches its full height by age 5 and is grown enough to do the most strenuous work they will ever be asked to do. However, horses are still developing until 7 or 8.