EVERY FOUR INCHES IS ONE HAND IN HORSE WORLD. 84.8 INCHES AND 7.06 FEET
Old Billy the barge horse was measured at 19 hands (6 feet 3 inches) tall. He was considered one of the tallest horses in recorded history.
Horses have hooves rather than hands, and they typically have one hoof on each leg. The largest breed of horse is the Shire horse, which can stand over 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh over 2,000 pounds.
Horses are measured in "hands," which represent the width of the average man's palm, standardized at four inches. A horse is measured from the ground (front hoof) in a straight line up to the highest point of the withers (above the shoulder, where the back and neck meet, roughly where the mane ends). The average Quarter Horse is about 15 hands, times 4 = 60 inches, so about five feet tall from hoof to withers. Hanovarians can be as tall as 17 or 19 hands.
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)
It depends on the breed of the horse. For instance a shetland pony is going to be real small I would say around 40inches. For a Clydesdale they can be around 20hh. Or Arabians can be around 14hh-15hh. the regular horse is about 16-17 hands. Most horses are smaller than that
the answer is horse, because horses are measured in hands not feet ~Furfur
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There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 192 feet is equal to 192/3 = 64 yards.
192 miles=1,013,760 feet
6.299212608 feet=192 cm
if you are going on about size it varies from 8 hands to 20 if you are going on about their feet they are called hooves
192in is 16 feet
no some mammals like a horse have hooves.
Exactly 16 feet = 192 inches.
192 centimeters is 6 feet and 3.59 inches.
192 cubic feet is about 5436.83 liters
The average is about 4 feet to 5 feet to the shoulders