the measure of a horse in four inches is a hand. So, one hand equals four inches.
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∙ 14y agoIn horsemanship, a hand is a measure of the horses height at the withers, and it is equal to 4 inches. A horse will be said to be "xx hands high".
One hand is 4 inches, more or less. A hand is an old measure- the width of a hand - used mostly, I think, for measuring the height of horses. One could move up horse hand by hand and count how many hands tall the horse is.
The volume a cylinder with a radius of 4 inches and a height of 5 inches is: 251.3 cubic inches.
A cylinder with a radius of 4 inches and a height of 12 inches has a volume of 603.186 cubic inches.
4 feet 6 inches = 137.16 centimeters.
Stand the horse on a flat hard surface and stand square. Then measure the distance from the ground to the top of the withers in inches. There are 4 inches per hand. divide the number of inches by 4 and you will now have the height in hands.
To determine the height of a horse you measure from the top of its withers to the ground. You use the term hands to tell what its height is. (A hand is 4 inches.)
A horse's height is typically measured in hands. One hand is equal to 4 inches. To measure a horse's height, start at the ground and measure to the highest point of the withers, which is the ridge between the horse's shoulder blades.
The height of a horse is determined by the number of hands he is from the ground to the top of his withers. The king of England decided to measure them that way, so he measured a horse with the width of his hand, 4 inches, so each hand is four inches. Say a horse was 16 hands high. That horse would be 64 inches high. if you are measuring a small pony, you just measure from the ground to his withers in inches.
In horsemanship, a hand is a measure of the horses height at the withers, and it is equal to 4 inches. A horse will be said to be "xx hands high".
There are 4 inches in a hand, which is a unit of measurement commonly used in horse height and clothing sizes.
Assuming you mean in the height of a horse, there are 4 inches in a hand.
To measure a horse's height in inches, you can use a measuring stick specifically designed for horses. The horse should be standing on level ground with its head in a normal position. Place the measuring stick at the highest point of the withers and read the measurement in inches.
It is a special measure that people use to measure horses. It is four inches and you measure the horse or pony from their withers (where the mane starts on the horse's back) down to their feet.
A hand is equal to 4 inches. So your 12h horse would be 48" tall. Remember to measure from the withers while horse is standing square for best accurate height!
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.
hh stands for "hands high." The height of a horse is measured from the ground to their withers (the bump where their neck meets their back) in "hands." One hand is equal to four inches.