You don't really need to know, but with some shows if you have a pony there are classes that you need a special height. Also the bigger the horse the bigger the horses stride, and a horse with a bigger stride is more for huntseat than western.
Well, it's just nice to know how tall your horse is. And also, some registries have strict regulations on height, so to see if your horse meets these regulations, you need to know his height.
I've seen alot of fat people ride horses and in depends how heavy the person is and how tall the horse is and how much it can carry and you need to know if the horse has any back problems
There is no one way to answer this question. A zorse will depend on how tall the horse was. The mule would be the same, I would need to know how tall the horse part of the mule was. As for zebras and donkeys, they usually stand 12 to 14 HH.
Well, it's just nice to know how tall your horse is. And also, some registries have strict regulations on height, so to see if your horse meets these regulations, you need to know his height.
For that you would probably need to ride a 13hh pony to 15hh horse.
I guess you would need basic items if you have a horse. A feed bag, curry brush, etc. are good horse items for horse people.
When you are too tall for your horse depends on several things. If you are riding for pleasure, so long as the horse can carry you and your legs don't touch the ground, you can ride. If you are jumping, your feet usually need to stay at girth level or higher.
It depends on how tall the sire and dam are of the horse
64 in. or 162.56 cm.
No a horse doesn't.
There are many horses on Horse isle you can look up anything you need to know about the horse for the game in the Library.
No, a Przewalski horse is only 12 hands tall and a regular horse is 16 hands tall.