depends on the breed. but if its a pony it is 14.2 hands or less.
The weight of an adult horse depends of the height and breed of the horse, also what type of work the horse is in.
For a rider of your height and weight, a horse between 15hh to 16hh would be a good range to consider. A horse around 15.2hh to 15.3hh may be a good starting point and provide a comfortable fit for you. It's also important to consider the horse's build, temperament, and training level in addition to its height.
The Thumbelina is a type of horse and its height is 17.5 inches high. It weighs 57 lbs. The Thumbelina is a miniature horse.
At your height and weight I'd pick a horse in the high 15 hands range. Also remember that a horse shouldn't carry more than 20% of it's own body weight( and no fat/overweight horses cannot carry more) This includes tack and rider weight together. You should also look for a horse with thick cannon bones and broad loins.
The average weight of a Pinto horse can range from 800 to 1,200 pounds, depending on factors such as height, build, and overall health.
you can tell by it's ability, height, colour of it's coat and even weight.
It all depends on your weight, height and age.
It depends on the height, so to get a beter answer, i suggest you ask another question asking what a horse that is ____ hh should weigh
There is no height limit, most horse jockeys range from 5'1''-5'5'', the tallest horse jockey was 6'1''. The qualifications to be a jockey depends on their weight and the discipline or type of racing the horse is used for.
it really depneds on it's age, but if your horse is over three keep it between 960 pounds and 1005 pounds
There isn't a maximum height for a horse. However, the average height for a horse is around 62 inches tall.
In general a horses height doesn't have too much to do with a riders height. It is more the weight of the rider that matters. A taller horse will be bigger in general and more able to carry a heavier rider's weight. Of course a taller horse looks more proportioned to a taller rider than a short horse to a tall rider. A 15H horse is just fine for a 5'3" person provided they are not excessivley overweight. I have a 15H horse and I am 5'6". By contrast, my daughter is 5 1/2yrs old and rides 16 hand or taller horses regularly. Height is less important than weight.