For people around 5',horses like a quarter horse are best. Taller people around 6' need horses like thoroughbreds. Children in a range of 2' to 4' need ponies.
For a rider of your height and weight, a horse between 15hh to 16hh would be a good range to consider. A horse around 15.2hh to 15.3hh may be a good starting point and provide a comfortable fit for you. It's also important to consider the horse's build, temperament, and training level in addition to its height.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. A 14.2 hands high horse is roughly about 4.8 feet tall at the withers. So, a 5.3 foot girl would be taller than the horse. It's not about size, it's about skill and comfort level when it comes to riding. So, as long as the girl feels confident and can handle the horse, height doesn't really matter.
the breed doesn't really matter...the height of the horse matters.
You do not select the horse you are riding based on your height, but on the type of riding you will be doing. For instance I am a hunter jumper and I am 5 ft. tall and I ride a 17.2 hand horse. He is big but he works for the kind of work I do and the height of the jumps I jump. They say as long as you are 20% or less of the horses weight, you are okay to ride it.
Yes, someone can look up a horse for you. I would suggest asking a close friend for help.
the characteristics for a war horse would be that of a Belgium or a Draft horse . The Warrior horse would be large and very strong .
Well any horse would be fine but if your child wants to be able to put on the saddle,do up girths etc then the perfect height would be 14 hands high because then when your child grows it will still fit the horse :)
you ride a minichre horse like someone would ride any other horse
Almost all horses are able to event, but some of the popular Olympic and 4-star breeds are warmbloods, thoroughbreds, and sporthorses. This is because these breeds are bred strong and for jumping. An ideal height for an event horse would be around 16hh to 17hh, as a horse to short may struggle to clear large fences, and a horse too large may be unbalanced.
Horses range greatly in hight. The average riding horse would probably be around 5 feet tall.
No, the size of a dog compared to a horse is very different. The dose would be to large
Yeah, if the phallus is attached to a horse. Laugh not, someone tried this and died. The shock from a traumatic experience such as the penetration of the anus by an large phallus can also kill a person. but this would be very rare.