That answer depends on the breed. For example the miniature horse is only 3 feet when full grown, but the Clydesdale cam be five feet or more when full grown
There are no horse years. You do not use horse years like you do dog years. A year is a year for the horse in years. So 3 years and 4 months would be just that. 3 years and 4 months.
Changes after so many years. Like a horse use to be as tall as a dog now it is as tall as a horse (learned this at school)
Northern Dancer was 15.1 and 3/4 inches tall.
About 3 years old
A foal is simply a young horse, a baby if you like. A colt is a young male horse under 3 years usually and a filly a young female horse under 3 years.
You buy a horse with a low tall and long neck that 4-10 years old. You can use a crop, whip or spurs. But love your horse!!!
no
A horse under 1 year old is called a yearling. A female horse between 1 and 3 years is a filly and a male between 1 and 3 years is a colt. A horse not yet weaned from its dam (mother) is a foal.
It depends on how tall the sire and dam are of the horse
64 in. or 162.56 cm.
Radar, the world's largest horse,is an impressive height of 19 hands, 3 1/2 inches tall == ==
3 years old.