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  1. The average horse measures between 13.3–17.3 hands tall (or 1.4–1.8 metres), but it should be noted that this figure includes all breeds. For competition purposes, in the UK a pony is classified as being shorter than 14.2 hands (1.47m), though actual pony breeds can be taller than this — you can find out more on the differences between a horse and pony later in this section.

  2. If you ever need to do a quick conversion without the chart, remember the formula: 4 x WH + FH = total inches, where WH is the whole number of hands and FH represents the fraction. For example, a horse standing at 14.2 hands would be 58 inches tall (4 x 14 = 56, plus 2 inches for the fraction).

  3. The average height of a horse, typically measured at the withers, ranges from 14 to 17 hands, with one hand equaling 4 inches. In comparison, the average height of a human in the United States is approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175.3 cm), while in the European Union, it is around 5 feet 10 inches (177.8 cm).

  4. It makes sense that tall riders need tall horses and smaller riders need smaller horses, but it isn’t only the height of a horse that needs to be considered. The width of the horse also plays a part. Some horses have a wide barrel (width of body), which provides more room to ‘take up’ the rider’s leg, meaning a shorter horse can ...

  5. If you don’t have the conversion table handy, you can use this calculation: 4 x WH + FH = number of inches. WH is the number of whole hands and FH is any fraction of a hand. Here’s how this would work in an example: 14.2 hands (4 x 14 = 56 + 2 = 58 inches) Here is the height conversion chart for hands, feet, inches, and centimeters: Hands.

  6. Nov 20, 2020 · For most pleasure riders, a horse that is around 15 to 15.2 hands high is a comfortable, medium-sized horse. The average horse height is 15 to 16 hands, which is 60-64 inches from ground to the top of their shoulders. Average size horses are easy to mount and are highly versatile because of their adaptable size.

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  8. Hands High Explained. The abbreviation for hands is hh, which comes from the term “hands high”. Often, the height is just over a number of hands, e.g. 16 hands and 2 inches, which is therefore referred to as 16.2 hh. Since there are only four inches in a hand’s width, you don’t see .4 and up since that’s a whole new hand.

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