- Hand (length)
A hand (or handbreadth) is a unit of length
measurement , originally based on the breadth of amale human hand and now standardized at 4 inches (about 10 cm). When used to measureheight , it is abbreviated "h" (for "hands") or "hh" ("hands high"). [ [http://www.helium.com/tm/184988/measure-horses-hands Measuring horses] ]Height of Equines
Today the Hand is primarily used to describe the height of
horse s, ponies, and other equines in a number of different countries, including the USA,Australia , and the UK. In this context, one hand equals fourinch es (10.16 cm), and the horse is measured from the ground to the top of thewithers . [ [http://www.lovelongears.com/hands.html Shlei, "Just how tall is a hand?"] "Measuring Equines", The American Donkey and Mule Society, accessdate = 2007-05-19] So a horse that is 15 hands high (abbreviated 15 hh) is 60 inches (152 cm) from the ground to the top of the withers. Instead ofdecimal or vulgarfractions , a hand comprises four inch-long steps, so a horse 62 inches (157 cm) tall would be 15.2 hh (spoken as “fifteen two hands high”). An animal between inch increments may be measured by fractions, for example, a very tall pony might be 14.1-3/4 hh (57-3/4 inches)A
pony is up to 14.2hh (147 cm or 58 inches). An animal 14.2 hh or taller is classified as a horse. However, breed characteristics also play a role in defining animals as horses or ponies, particularly in breeds that may have somepurebred representatives on both sides of the 14.2 divide.In the United States, ponies in
horse show competition, particularly for hunter/jumper classes, are sometimes further subdivided into sections, depending on height:
* Small Pony: 12.2 hh or smaller
* Medium Pony: larger than 12.2 hh, up to 13.2 hh
* Large Pony: larger than 13.2 hh, but shorter than 14.2 hhA
miniature horse is either shorter than 9.2 or 8.2 hh, depending on the registry. The world's smallest horse, Thumbelina, is just 4.1 hh. [ [http://www.worldssmallesthorse.com/ Web Site for Thumbelina] ]For
Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) competition and forUSEF competition in the USA, a horse can be measured with shoes on or off. In theUnited Kingdom much official measurement of horses is overseen by the Joint Measurement Board (JMB). [ [http://www.thejmbonline.co.uk/ (Joint Measuring Board)] ] For JMB purposes, the shoes must be removed before measurement.ee also
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*Pony , includes discussion of when height alone may not define an animal as a horse or a pony.
*List of horse breeds , includes a discussion of the differences between horses and poniesReferences
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