1 hand is equal to 4 inches
From 2.5 feet to 7 feet
Anywhere between 15-16 hands tall (Each hand is 4 inches so roughly 5.5-6 feet tall)
Depending on the breed of the horse, they can grow to about six feet.
Arabian horses are between 14hh-16hh. One "hand" is 4 inches.
6 feet
13 hands, each hand is 4''
There are 4 inches in a hand so a 17.2 hand horse would measure 70 inches at the withers.
A hand is a unit of measure in horses that is equal to 4 inches, so a horse that is 16.2 hands is 66 inches tall. Horses are measured from the ground to their withers, which is the point at the base of the neck where the shoulders come together at a point.
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.
You need to have a measuring stick. Make sure your horse is on level ground with all four feet on the ground. Place the level on the horses withers to measure it. The horses height is measured in hands
In horses, "hh" stands for "hands high," which is a unit of measurement used to determine the animal's height at the withers. One hand is equivalent to 4 inches, so a horse that is 15 hands high would be 60 inches or 5 feet tall at the withers.
Cows feet are different from horses feet because a horses foot is solid across and a cows foot has toes or has a split in the middle.