15-17 hands high. Actually, a palomino horse can be almost any normal horse height. Palomino horses are color breeds, meaning that they have no physical characteristics other than their height to define them from other breeds. I have seen extremely short palominos as well as extremely tall ones ranging from around 10hh to 17hh.
Palomino is a color, and almost every breed can have palomino, so you may have a 2ft palomino mini horse, while you can also have a 20hh draft horse.
Palomino horses can get up to 16 hands.
Palomino Horse
Conformation: A Horse of the mesomorphic type,
standing 14-16 hands (1.43-1.62 m) at the withers,
and weighing 1,100-1,145 pounds (500-520 kg).
Palomino horses typically stand at about 15 hands (1 hand=4'').
Palomino Horse
Conformation: A Horse of the mesomorphic type,
standing 14-16 hands (1.43-1.62 m) at the withers,
and weighing 1,100-1,145 pounds (500-520 kg).
15 hands or five feet.
Horses range greatly in hight. The average riding horse would probably be around 5 feet tall.
7 feet **EDIT* I've seen 6ft people ride ponies. So it really doesnt matter.
Top ten tallest animals are: Giraffe - up to 19' tall African Elephant - up to 10' tall, Indian Elephant - 8 feet tall at the shoulders Cape Buffalo - 8-11 feet tall Ostrich - up to 9 feet tall Siberian Tiger - up to 8.5 feet tall Moose - up to 7.5 feet tall The following up to 7 feet tall Arabian and Bactrian Camels Grizzly Bear Percheron Draft Horse Man Rhinoceros - up to 6.5 feet tall King Cobra - up to 6.2m tall Up to 6 feet tall Red Kangaroo Male Lion Bison Emu
Horses are measured in "hands," which represent the width of the average man's palm, standardized at four inches. A horse is measured from the ground (front hoof) in a straight line up to the highest point of the withers (above the shoulder, where the back and neck meet, roughly where the mane ends). The average Quarter Horse is about 15 hands, times 4 = 60 inches, so about five feet tall from hoof to withers. Hanovarians can be as tall as 17 or 19 hands.
Palomino horses are generally about seventeen hands tall. This is considered much taller than the average breed of horses. They are commonly seen with golden coats and white or cream colored manes.
Carlos Palomino is 5' 8 1/2".
Roger Eduardo Palomino is 5' 4".
Palomino is simply a color that a horse of any number of breeds can be. There are countless breeds that can be registered as Palomino, although some breed associations do not recognize it as a color. The Palomino Horse Breeders of America registers any horse "standing between fourteen and seventeen hands tall, and exhibiting body color, with variations from light to dark, of a newly minted U S fourteen karat gold coin." This includes anything from Quarter Horses to Tennessee Walking Horses. So, if you are looking for a Palomino horse, you need to think about which breed you want. Or, if it doesn't matter, then you can find search engines like equine.com which search for horses for sale by color.
My height tmes 6 - 900 feet
Depending on the breed of the horse, they can grow to about six feet.
30 hands would be equal to 120", or 10' tall. This would be an exceptionally tall horse, even for a tall draft breed stallion.
A horse measuring 15.2 hands is 62" tall at the withers, which is 5', 2" tall. This is a relatively short horse, but the American Paint Horse breed is known for being shorter through the legs and stockier. In contrast, Thoroughbreds can be up to 18 hands (72" or 6' tall) and draft horse breeds can be over 21 hands tall (84" or 7' tall).
from 2 to 12 feet tall ( 1 foot )
about 4 feet, depending on the breed
It does vary but about 5 feet tall.
Well, seeing as there are 4 inches in a hand a 16 hand horse would be 64 inches or 5 feet and 4 inches.