A hand is equal to 4 inches. So your 12h horse would be 48" tall. Remember to measure from the withers while horse is standing square for best accurate height!
No, a Przewalski horse is only 12 hands tall and a regular horse is 16 hands tall.
A pony is any height less than 14 hands (there are 4 inches to a hand) They height ranges in each breed of horse.
12 to 14 hands
The information given appears to be 2 dimensional although, since there are no units, it is not possible to be sure. It could be 12 inches by 12 inches, or 12ft*12ft or 12light years*12light years, all of which are measures of area. Or it could be 12*12 inches or 12*12 miles or 12*12 ly, all measures of distance. Or it could be 12*12 = 144 which is simply a number, not a distance at all. In these circumstances it is not possible to answer the question.
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The avrage size is about i think depending on the parents 12 to 14 HH
Chimpanzee's have hands very similar to those of humans, four long fingers and an opposable thumb. The average size of their hands are about 10 to 12 inches.
A room that measures 12 x 12 is 144 sq ft.
multiply 12 by 4, then add the 2 (50 inches)how that works is each hand is 4 inches. So, if you multiply, 12 (hands) by 4, then add the 2 inches already there.A(4) + B =C
A horses stride is measured by taking note of it's walk trot and canter. You want to be sure to take not of their posting diagnol because it won't help much if your hourse is on the incorrect lead. Horses with smaller shoulder angles have longer strides and horses with a shorter shoulder angle means a longer stride. If the shoulder angle is smaller then it means that the bone in a horses shoulder is parrellel to the ground allowing the leg to reach further. The height of a horse has nothing to do with its stride length.
It can very, and mustangs are always male.
Horses are measured in "hands". One hand is about 10 cm or 4 in. Most horses are somewhere between 14-17 hands, but 17 hands is about as tall as you will see them, even though the record I'm sure is taller. But the breed makes all the diffrence.- Edited by : HarrietM 7/12/09You commonly see horses up to 18h ish!