A horses stride is measured by taking note of it's walk trot and canter. You want to be sure to take not of their posting diagnol because it won't help much if your hourse is on the incorrect lead. Horses with smaller shoulder angles have longer strides and horses with a shorter shoulder angle means a longer stride. If the shoulder angle is smaller then it means that the bone in a horses shoulder is parrellel to the ground allowing the leg to reach further. The height of a horse has nothing to do with its stride length.
When a horse puts their head on your shoulder, they are either being friendly or dominant. Be cautious, as horses can be dangerous when too close and you are not aware.
By the width of your hand ( 4" ) from ground to withers (top of the sholders). "He's 15 hands high" Paw P/////
Weigh it or measure what you are feeding it. (:
Horses range greatly in hight. The average riding horse would probably be around 5 feet tall.
the measure of an angle is the degrees of an angle.
you can measure a angle with a protracte.
they both measure the angle in degrees
The measure of the obtuse angle would then be double that of the acute angle.
The measure of the exterior angle.
No cheating!
A horses stride is measured by taking note of it's walk trot and canter. You want to be sure to take not of their posting diagnol because it won't help much if your hourse is on the incorrect lead. Horses with smaller shoulder angles have longer strides and horses with a shorter shoulder angle means a longer stride. If the shoulder angle is smaller then it means that the bone in a horses shoulder is parrellel to the ground allowing the leg to reach further. The height of a horse has nothing to do with its stride length.
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What does a straight angle measure?
105 degrees
what is the measurement in degrees of angle 7
What actually determines stride is the length of leg and the slope of the shoulder. Height just normally translates into longer legs, so is associated with length of stride. Horses with long legs and a shoulder with about a 45 degree angle or more will tend to have a very long stride. But, even horses with long legs can have a short stride if their shoulders are very steep (less than 40 degrees). And horses with short legs can have long strides if they have a nice shoulder with 45 degree angle or more. So, length of leg and slope of shoulder are what really determine stride- not height.