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.
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.
a horse is 14.2 hands and above
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.