no, you got 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 13, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 14, 14.1
it simply does not exist.
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Horses are measured in a unit called hands, one hand is four inches. Sometimes a person who does not know any better will list a horse that is, say 15.2 hands as 15.5 because '2' is the halfway mark in the height measurement. However there is never anything over .3 ( 13.0, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 14.0)
4 inches .... about the width of a mans hand
Scientifically, the answer would be Horse Owner. If you want a joke though, it would be Obsessed :)
A hand is the typical way of measuring horses. A hand is 4 inches, so a horse that stands 18 hands is 6 feet at the withers. (or top of horses upper back)
yes if taught properly i know a horse which can shake your hand!
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Your question is either a joke or not understandable. Horses have no hands.
Horses are measured in hands. They are measured from the ground up to their withers(the crest at the base of the neck). A hand equals 4 inches or about 10cm. Horses are measured in hands because back when everyone owned horses the quickest way to measure horses was with their hands. Approximately, the width of most peoples hands are 4 inches so they didn't have to worry about people with bigger or smaller hands than others.
Horses are sometimes bigger then humans and they can be any colour really they could be 16 hand or 25 hand (at the most 25)
Arabian horses are between 14hh-16hh. One "hand" is 4 inches.
measuring the height of horses
you have to stick your hand in and brush it with a broom
40% of 139= 40% * 139= 0.4 * 139= 55.6
A hand is the universal method of measuring the height of a horse. One hand equals 4 inches. 4 inches is the width of the average man's hand held sideways. It was a simple standard way to measure horses when people were horse trading and selling.
Arabian horses can be anywhere from 14hh to 16hh. One "hand" is four inches.
with a gapple or garrot in your hand give each of the parent horses one then the "magic" happens
Horses have always been measured in hands, one hand is four inches or 10.16cm.
A hand, when measuring horses isn't a literal hand, it is just the measurement used to measure horses. A hand is 4 inches which, if you are just doing rough estimation, is indeed closer to across the hand. A horse is measured from the ground up to his/her wither, which is the bone on top of the shoulder.