Because they do.
depends on the breed. horses -not ponies- are between 14hh and 18hh generally. there are taller ones, and any smaller then they are ponies.
There can be overlap, but a Clydesdale is usually heavier, while the moose is taller. So it depends what you mean by bigger. Both are a lot bigger than people.
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26cm taller.
Horses have become taller, stronger and are now used for show instead of transportation.
taller than a full grown person
About 3
Horses and ponies are considered full grown at the age of five.
Many breeds of horses are taller (higher) than T-breds. They include almost all of the draft horses, who can easily reach 18-19h. Warmbloods such as the Oldenburg are also often taller.
Most horses stop growing at the ages 5 or 6.
because the stripes and the color and the hourses are way much taller.
I have one grown taller this year than last year. This year its grown to more than 75 cm