1 hand = 4in so 16 x 4 = 64 in x
Horses are measured in hands. 1 Hand = 4 inches. HH or hh = Hands High. Example of a growing pony: 9HH, 9.1HH, 9.2HH, 9.3HH, 10HH, 10.1HH, 10.2HH, 10.3HH, 11HH, 11.1HH, 11.2HH, 11.3HH, 12HH
The measurements for the Declaration of Independence are 24.5 inches wide and 29.75 inches high. The Declaration was created between June and July 1776 and ratified on July 4, 1776.
How about this explaination: "Hoog" is Flemish for "High." "Manus" is Latin for "Hands." So the definition of Hogmanay could be: "High Hands", a reference to the hands on the clock at midnight.
About 641 feet wide and 563 feet high of the Crazy Horse Monument is being carved.
A Jutland is a type of breed of a horse. It is a heave horse. country: Denmark blood temperature: cold height: 15-16 hands colour: chestnut sometimes with flaxen mane and tail and can be black or bay its environment is temperment farmland and it is a generally calm and willing breed of horse. It has a plain heavy head and a high muscular nech with upright muscular shoulders, and a compact body with short back and short stocky legs with heavy feathering hope this helps :D
60 inches (or 5 feet). The hand measurement is equivalent to four inches.
hh stands for "hands high." The height of a horse is measured from the ground to their withers (the bump where their neck meets their back) in "hands." One hand is equal to four inches.
Hands high is a unit of measurement of horse equal to 4 inches or 10.16 centimetres. Therefore, 15.1 hands high is equal to 15.1 x 10.16 = 153.416 centimetres.
pony- 14.1hh and anything under. horse- 14.2hh and anything over.
hh stands for hands high, a unit of measurement of horse equal to 4 inches or 10.16 centimetres. Therefore, 17.3 hands high is equal to 17.3 x 10.16 = 175.768 centimetres.
In horses, "hh" stands for "hands high," which is a unit of measurement used to determine the animal's height at the withers. One hand is equivalent to 4 inches, so a horse that is 15 hands high would be 60 inches or 5 feet tall at the withers.
They are About 15 hands high (150cm/60 inches).
A Hand is equal to 4 inches or 1/3 of a foot.A 7 foot horse would be 21 Hands.
That would be 13 hands high.
A hand is 4 inches. So say it was 61.2 inches, it would be 15.3hh(hands high) at the withers.
horses are measured in hands. 1 hand = 4 inches therefore.... a horse that is 15.3 hh (hands high) is (15 x 4 + 3) 63 inches tall you measure a horse from the withers... the lump where their neck starts
Sampson, a Shire horse gelding foaled in 1846 in Toddington Mills, Bedfordshire, England, is the tallest horse ever recorded.Sampson, owned by Mr Thomas Cleaver, stood 21.2½ hands high (i.e. 7ft 2½in or approx 2.2m at his withers) by the time he was a four year old, when he was re-named Mammoth.His peak weight was estimated at 3,360 lb (1,520 kg)._____________________________________________________________________The tallest horse in the world is 19.2 hands high. 1 hand is 4 inches, so the tallest horse ever is 78 inches high. The average height of a horse is 16.3 hands high so that is 64 inches tall. By the way, a pony is between 0 hands and 14.2 hands high. Any higher and they are counted as a horse.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Averaging 17 hands high, The Shire is the Largest horse. One shire, Named King, holds the record for being the tallest horse at 19.2 hands high = 78 inches = 6.4 feet--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Measurement Chart:1 hand = 4 inches (10.16 cm)14.2 hands (14 hands + 2 inches) = 58 inches (147.3 cm)16 Hands = 64 inches (162.6 cm)1 hand = about the width of an adult's hand--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ponies are generally less than 14.2 hands high.Most light horses are 14.2 hands to 16 hands high.Heavy breeds usually stand around 16-19 hands high--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A horse is measured in hands from the ground to the top of it's shoulders, called the withers.