Height for horses and ponies is measured in hands at the withers, or shoulder blade of the horse. A hand is equal to four inches. You can buy measuring devices, but yardsticks work just as well.
One hand equals 4 inches. The height of a horse is measured from the top of the withers down to the ground.
A hand is equal to four inches.
there are 4 inches in a hand.
I might be wrong here, but according to what I find in my research (and I'm not a horse person), is that LHC is an acronym for Life Height Certificate, which is given out by the JMB (Joint Measurement Board, Ltd).This is done in the UK.According to the JMB website, the purpose for measurements is:1. PurposeThe Joint Measurement Board was established in 1934 to run a national scheme for the measurement of the height of horses and ponies for the purpose of description and classification of horses and ponies for competition.
I believe an LHC gelding would be a male horse, who has been height certified (Life height Certification) through the JMB (Joint Measurement Board), and the horse has been gelded (castrated--testicles removed--with a dog or cat, the phrase is "neutered")
It depends on what you want to do with the horse. Choose the horse for the horse, not it's height.
HAND (one hand = 4 inches). The horse is measured from the ground to the top of the withers,The withers are defined as follows (Wikipedia):The withers is the highest point on the back of a non-upright animal, on the ridge between its shoulder blades The withers in horses are formed by the dorsal spinal processes of roughly the 3rd through 11th thoracic vertebrae (most horses have 18 thoracic vertebrae), which are unusually long in this area. The processes of the withers can be more than 12" (30cm) in height on the average horse. Since they do not move relative to the ground (as does the horse's head), the height of a horse is measured from the ground to the withers. Horse sizes are extremely variable, from small pony breeds to large draft breeds. The height of the withers on an average Thoroughbred is 16 hands (5' 4").
A hand is a unit of measure that determines the horse's height at the highest point of the withers. One horse's hand is equal to 10.16 cm. So in 132 cm, there are 13.0 hands.
A "hand" is the measurement used to determine height of the horse and equals 4 inches.
The point on the horse is the height measurement taken is the withers.
I think that the 4h you saw or see is a measurement for a horse's/pony's height. 4h means 4 hands. A hand whenassociated with a horse is the breadth of the human hand, now standardized at 4 inches.
Well, it's just nice to know how tall your horse is. And also, some registries have strict regulations on height, so to see if your horse meets these regulations, you need to know his height.
measuring the height of horses
There are four inches in a hand if you are talking about the height of a horse.
Horse Hands is a measurement of horses height. good luck!
Assuming you mean in the height of a horse, there are 4 inches in a hand.
hh stands for "hands high." The height of a horse is measured from the ground to their withers (the bump where their neck meets their back) in "hands." One hand is equal to four inches.
the measure of a horse in four inches is a hand. So, one hand equals four inches.
A horse is measured in 'hands' - 1 hand = 4 inches (10.2 cm) The measurement is taken from the ground to the top of the horse's withers.
One hand (hh) is equivalent to about 4 inches. That would be about 68 inches, 5 foot 8 inches, 1.7272 meters. Hands are just a measurement.