This varies greatly. Different breeds have normal ranges of heights. For example, Thoroughbreds are generally around 15-16 hands high. A "hand" is four inches. The tallest horse ever was Radar, at almost 20 hands. The smallest horse ever was Thumbelina, standing at a bit over 4 hands. There is no "normal" height for a horse. It depends on their breed. : )
a plasma powered horse is a normal horse
yes it is normal for a horse to be blue
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A normal sized Percheron can be from 16 to 18 hands high at the wither (shoulder). A hand is four inches.
They have no immune system.
The normal pulse range is 30-45 for an adult horse.
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The natural trot for a horse under saddle. It is the normal trot for the horse.
No. It is normal for a horse to ingest up to 28 walnuts.
High Horse Olympics was created on 2007-04-27.
- Get Off Your - High Horse Lady was created in 2008.
Taking an animal's pulse, temperature, respiration, capilary refill etc. gives the caregiver an idea of whether the animal's vital signs are normal. Ex. the normal heart rate for a horse is around 35 beats per minute. A heart rate that exceeds the high end of normal may indicate that the horse is in pain or ill.