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who am i to doubt your equine animal husbandry**** the hands, I've got a foot, but I don't use it as a rule. You'll understand why. Please don't hold it against me.
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who am i to doubt your equine animal husbandry**** the hands, I've got a foot, but I don't use it as a rule. You'll understand why. Please don't hold it against me.
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Versatility is my byword.who am i to doubt your equine animal husbandry
skilts might have the mounted poh-leece out if your start a riot.If i catch syphilis from smashing a hooker raw can i start a riot?
All we need to know now is what the hell are the "withers"....
- A "Hand" is a unit of measure equal to 4 inches, used to measure theheight of a horse at the highest point of the withers. The number of whole hands is properly followed by a period, then the remaining heightin inches.
- OnlineConversion.com - Horse Height Conversion
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Feedback- Hand (unit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jump to Use in measuring horses - Thus, a horse that measures 60 inches is 15 hands high (15 x 4 = 60) and a horse halfway between 15 and 16 hands is 15.2 hands, or 62 inches tall (15 x 4 + 2 = 62) Because the subdivision of a hand is a base 4 system, a horse 64 inches high is 16.0 hands high, not 15.4.
Terminology - History - Use in measuring horses - See also- OnlineConversion.com - Horse Height Conversion
www.onlineconversion.com/horse_height.htm
Information: A "Hand" is a unit of measure equal to 4 inches, used to measure the height of a horse at the highest point of the withers. The number of whole ...- How To Measure Horse Height - Cowboyway
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How to measure your horse's height, illustrated. Then, how to convert themeasurement from inches to hands; horse height is correctly referred to by a unit of ...