A large pony.
A yearling horse typically stands around 13-14 hands high at the withers, which is equivalent to 52-56 inches or 132-142 centimeters. However, the actual height can vary depending on the breed and individual growth rate of the horse.
To convert centimeters to hands, you can use the conversion factor where 1 hand is equal to 10.16 cm. Therefore, to find out how many hands are in 142 cm, you divide 142 by 10.16, which is approximately 13.98 hands. So, 142 cm is about 14 hands when rounded to the nearest whole number.
A zorse, which is a hybrid between a zebra and a horse, typically stands between 12 to 14 hands tall at the shoulder, equivalent to about 48 to 56 inches (122 to 142 cm). However, their height can vary depending on the size of the parent horse. Zorses often inherit the stockier build of horses combined with the distinctive stripes of zebras.
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
Pepe Trebs is 142 cm.
Shiho Takamatsu is 142 cm.
Anja Stadlober is 142 cm.
Leonie Ballauf is 142 cm.
Rebecca Faura is 142 cm.
Nina Monka is 142 cm.
Ben Litwinschuh is 142 cm.
Lex Lawler is 142 cm.