64 in. or 162.56 cm.
When a horse is described as being 16 hands tall, it means that its height measures 16 hands, where one hand equals 4 inches. Therefore, a 16-hand horse stands 64 inches tall at the withers. This measurement is commonly used in the equestrian world to specify a horse's height and helps in categorizing horses for various disciplines and purposes.
Well, seeing as there are 4 inches in a hand a 16 hand horse would be 64 inches or 5 feet and 4 inches.
Hand wise? On hand is 4 in. 75 / 4 = 18.3 hands
16 hands tall
No, a Przewalski horse is only 12 hands tall and a regular horse is 16 hands tall.
1 hand is equal to 4 inches
If you are talking about hands as in a measurement of the horse, it is exactly 4 inches. For example: A horse is 16 hands tall (which is the same as saying "A horse is 64 inches")
There are 4 inches in a hand, so a 14 hh horse/pony would be 56 inches tall.
An average horse if there is such a thing is about 15-16 hands tall.
30 hands would be equal to 120", or 10' tall. This would be an exceptionally tall horse, even for a tall draft breed stallion.
16.3 hand grey gelding
19 hand