Here are a few tall and tallish breeds. Anglo-Arab, American saddlebred, Belgian warm blood,Cleveland bay, Hanoverian, Holstein, Irish hunter, Thoroghbred, ect.... Most of these breeds are around 16-17 hands. Hoped this helped! :)
The tallest breed of horse is the Shire horse, which comes from England in the UK (Great Britain). This breed is 16.2hh tall at the shortest which then can range from that height to 18hh+ which is very tall. The Tallest Horse ever recorded was Sampson a 21hh tall Shire Gelding or Stallion The tallest breed of horse is the shire horse. They can stand atleast 19hh.(19 hands high.) The tallest shire horse is Sampson a shire stallion who stood 21hh.
about 4 feet, depending on the breed
the breed doesn't really matter...the height of the horse matters.
30 hands would be equal to 120", or 10' tall. This would be an exceptionally tall horse, even for a tall draft breed stallion.
He was played by a Friesian.
Depending on the breed of the horse, they can grow to about six feet.
You can't really put a height on that because Sorrel is a colour of horse (a bright red chestnut) and not a breed.
It depends on the breed. Male horses are not always bigger than females.
It differs depending on the breed. There is no set height for ALL purebred horses
There is no certain height to a "dressage horse," it mainly depends on what breed you want to get and if that certain horse has been bred to do that job.
The smallest breed of horse is the Fallabella from Argentina; the present standard being less than 30 inches tall.
No a Piston is not a breed of horse.