A "large" horse is over 15'3 hands, meaning over 64" at the highest point of the back. A "small" horse is 14'2-15'3 hands (58-63"). This is according to the USEF (United States Equestrian Federation) rules.
The size of a horse all depends on age & breed.
There really is no EXACT size, but they are usually about the size of a normal horse foal.
a horse is 14.2 hands and above
it depends on what size your horse is and how much room it needs
Horse flies can grow up to 1.25 inches in size.
It depends on the size of the horse.
What is the size of a horse's cheek cell
The cinch size will vary from horse to horse, measure the horse where the cinch should be and that'll give you a good idea of what size to get.
Imagine a horse, but miniature size.
14.2 hh and up is a horse.
A horse's footprint is typically hoof-shaped and can vary in size depending on the size of the horse. The shape and depth of the footprint can give information about the horse's gait and weight distribution.
I would recomend medium size. Im also in the market for splint boots, and I found the medium size is for horses 14'2- 16' HH or the average size horse.