Stallions are a gender of horse, and grow about the same height as the rest of their breed does. This ranges from under two feet for miniature horses to over 18 hands tall for large draft horses.
depends what breed. stallions aren't really that much taller than the mares anyway
Well, ask yourself this; how tall can a horse get?
A Stallion is just a male horse that has not been gelded.
Heavy horse breeds can run from about 14.2 hand to more than 20 hands.
Shire horses are certainly heavy horses.
Heavy Horses was created on 1978-04-10.
horses can get very heavy it all depends on how much you feed them
No..They are draft horses, bred for pulling heavy loads.
Schleich horses from withers (their back) are about 10 centimeters tall Source I have a schleich stables 34 horses and 12 other animals
Most draft horses can pull heavy loads. Clydesdales, Belgiums, Percherons, Shires etc are draft horses.
Horses were important to knights. In fact special heavy horses were bred for them.
Of course! Horses live anywhere in the world, or can. I hear that the horses are more heavy and like the draft breed up there.
for transportation and pulling heavy loads
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Usually Horses can pull heavy loads....It depends on how heavy the load is really....It if was luggage, a horse could do the job!
Draft horses are called so because they were originally bred and used for tasks that required pulling heavy loads, or "drafting." They are known for their strength and ability to work for long hours pulling heavy equipment or hauling heavy loads. The term "draft" comes from the Old English word "dragan," meaning "to draw or pull."