approx 130cm i think, my maths isn't that good lol
A pony that is 148 cm tall (approximately 14.2 hands) would be considered a medium-sized pony, typically falling into the category of a "large pony" based on height classifications. This size is commonly seen in breeds like Welsh ponies or Connemara ponies.
58 in. A horse's height is measured in 4-in. (10.2-cm) units, or hands, from the highest point of the back (withers) to the ground.
You cant even have 14.57 hands. it is 14.2hh :) hope this helped
A hand is a unit of measure that determines the horse's height at the highest point of the withers. One horse's hand is equal to 10.16 cm. So in 132 cm, there are 13.0 hands.
Yes ponies are real.Pony is often used in two ways:1st. To describe any equine 14.2 hands (58 inches or 147.32 cm) and under, regardless of breed.2nd. To describe a breed of equine that falls within a certain physically/ conformational description while still being 14.2 hands and smaller.
A pony that is 148 cm tall (approximately 14.2 hands) would be considered a medium-sized pony, typically falling into the category of a "large pony" based on height classifications. This size is commonly seen in breeds like Welsh ponies or Connemara ponies.
The Shetland pony is a breed of pony originating in the Shetland Isles. Shetlands range in size from a minimum height of approximately 28 inches (7.0 hands; 71 cm) to an official maximum height of 11 hands (44 inches, 112 cm) at the withers (11.2 hands (46 inches, 117 cm) for American Shetlands).
Equus ferus caballus.The Shetland pony is a breed of pony originating in the Shetland Isles. Shetlands range in size from a minimum height of approximately 28 inches (7.0 hands; 71 cm) to an official maximum height of 11 hands (44 inches, 112 cm) at the withers (11.2 hands (46 inches, 117 cm) for American Shetlands).
A pony is any equine 14.2 ( 58 inches or 147.32 cm) hands high or smaller. Pony is simply a height designation and sometimes an overall type.
The Shetland pony is a breed of pony originating in the Shetland Isles. Shetlands range in size from a minimum height of approximately 28 inches (7.0 hands; 71 cm) to an official maximum height of 42 inches Registered stock must not exceed 42 inches (107 cm) 10.2 hands (42 inches, 107 cm) at the withers.
1 hand (4 inches) = 10.16 cm, so 13.2 hands = 13.2 x 10.16 cm = 134.112 cm
58 in. A horse's height is measured in 4-in. (10.2-cm) units, or hands, from the highest point of the back (withers) to the ground.
No your hands Are not Big.. it may Seem so but there not, A Males hands are normally 25 cm at The age of 18. so your okay :) No your hands Are not Big.. it may Seem so but there not, A Males hands are normally 25 cm at The age of 18. so your okay :) No your hands Are not Big.. it may Seem so but there not, A Males hands are normally 25 cm at The age of 18. so your okay :)
Probably,in modern use, many places say a pony as a adult horse that measures less than 14.2 hands(58 inches, 147 cm) at the withers, but there are a number of exceptions.from: lysblinghcing :) :) :)
13 centimeters = 5.12 inches
The Shetland pony is a breed of pony originating in the Shetland Isles. Shetlands range in size from a minimum height of approximately 28 inches (7.0 hands; 71 cm) to an official maximum height of 11 hands (44 inches, 112 cm) at the withers (11.2 hands (46 inches, 117 cm) for American Shetlands).
The shetland pony is a breed of pony originating in the shetland isles. Shetlands range in size from a minimum height of approximately 28 inches (71 cm) to an official maximum height of 11 hands high (107 cm) at the withers (11.2 hands for American Shetlands). Hope this helps :)