Well, one hand is 4 inches and 1.59 m is equal (roughly) to 62 inches, so a 1.59 m horse would be 15.2 hands high.
The Pinto Horse is 14.1-15.1 hands (1.45-1.55 m) at the withers.
Answer: 159 m = 521.653 '
Cows = M Chickens = C M+C=54 3M+2C=159 C=54-M 3M+2(54-M)=159 3M+108-2M=159 M+108=159 M=51 Cows C=3 Chickens
It would depend on how tall the mare and stallion are, but the average foal is around 100 lbs. at birth.
15-17 hands high. Actually, a palomino horse can be almost any normal horse height. Palomino horses are color breeds, meaning that they have no physical characteristics other than their height to define them from other breeds. I have seen extremely short palominos as well as extremely tall ones ranging from around 10hh to 17hh.
He is 5'3 or 159 cm or 1,95 m
a type of horse that stars with M is a Morgan, Mustang, and Marwarri
The Appaloosa Horse: A horse of the mesomorphic type, standing 14.1-15.1 hands (1.45-1.55 m) at the withers, and weighing 880-1,280 pounds. Place Of Origin: United States Aptitudes: Riding Horse Qualities: Agile, with good endurance Temperament: Docile and quiet, but lively
You write the letter M normally then add a horse face on it
M. Lindeman has written: 'The quarter horse breeder' -- subject(s): Quarter horse
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