Around 8 hands. Maybe less, maybe a bit more.
the smallest horse is a Fellabella
Originally bred in Argentina, the Falabella is the smallest horse breed in the world. Originally bred from small Thoroughbreds and Shetlands, it retained the proportions of its larger ancestors and is therefore a miniature horse, not a pony. The breed is intelligent, gentle and docile and easily adapts to its environment. Even though it is so small, it is a good jumper. The Falabella ranges from 7.2-8.1hh. The possible colors are: black,brown,chestnut,bay, and pinto.
It depends on how tall the sire and dam are of the horse
64 in. or 162.56 cm.
A midget horse is typically referred to as a miniature horse. These horses are known for their small size, typically standing between 34-38 inches tall at the withers. Miniature horses are bred for their small stature and are often kept as pets or used in therapeutic settings.
No, a Przewalski horse is only 12 hands tall and a regular horse is 16 hands tall.
No a horse doesn't.
Michael Horse is 5' 11".
Michael Horse is 5' 11".
Hand wise? On hand is 4 in. 75 / 4 = 18.3 hands
an Ice age horse will grow up to be as tall as a modern sized pony
30 hands would be equal to 120", or 10' tall. This would be an exceptionally tall horse, even for a tall draft breed stallion.