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  2. Hand (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The hand is a non-SI unit of measurement of length standardized to 4 in (101.6 mm). It is used to measure the height of horses in many English-speaking countries, including Australia, [1] Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. [2] It was originally based on the breadth of a human hand.

  3. Template:Hands - Wikipedia

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    A hand is a unit of length used to measure the height of horses and ponies. One hand is four inches, and a value of '12.3 hands' represents 12 hands + 3 inches (51 inches). This template converts hands into the equivalent heights in inches and centimetres. Note: with hands, any fractional part (numbers

  4. Pony - Wikipedia

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    American Indigenous tribes also have the tradition of referring to their horses as "ponies", when speaking in English, even though many of the Mustang horses they used in the 19th century were close to or over 14.2 hands (58 inches, 147 cm), and most horses owned and bred by Native peoples today are of full horse height. Non-racing horses at ...

  5. Horse length - Wikipedia

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    More often, winning distances are merely a fraction of a length, such as half a length. In British horse racing, the distances between horses are calculated by converting the time between them into lengths by a scale of lengths-per-second. The actual number of lengths-per-second varies according to the type of race and the going conditions.

  6. Secretariat (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Measurement October at age of 2 October at age of 3 Height (at withers) 16 3 ⁄ 4 hands (64.75 inches, 164 cm) 16.1 1 ⁄ 2 hands (65.5 inches, 166 cm) Point of shoulder to point of shoulder (chest width) 16 inches (41 cm) 16.5 inches (42 cm) Girth (around center of gravity) 74 inches (188 cm) 76 inches (193 cm) Withers to point of shoulder

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  8. Withers - Wikipedia

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    Most horses have 18 thoracic vertebrae. The processes at the withers can be more than 30 centimetres (12 in) long. Since they do not move relative to the ground as the horse's head does, the withers are used as the measuring point for the height of a horse. Horses are sometimes measured in hands – one hand is 4 inches (10.2 cm). Horse heights ...

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