Height Query

Shannon_Clover

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I understand hand high but I dont understand what it means when you see ad saying the horse height as example: Perfect Gentleman 138?

Can anyone explain what it mean and how do I transfer number into 'hands high'.
Thanks in advance. :D
 
The number would be the height in centimetres. Usually used for show ponies/smaller ones I believe...I'm naff at conversions, I'll leave that to someone else! :p
 
138cms = 13.2hh

Basically the easiest way to remember is the first two digits translate into hands. If it ends in 2, - ie 132cms - then it would be spot on 13 hands.

If it ends in 8, ie 138 - then it is 13.2hh.

As for 13.1 and 13.3hh you need to do some guesstimating - but 1?2's and 1?8's are the only heights given as these are height divisions in competitions - especially seen in showing.
 
138cms = 13.2hh

Basically the easiest way to remember is the first two digits translate into hands. If it ends in 2, - ie 132cms - then it would be spot on 13 hands.

If it ends in 8, ie 138 - then it is 13.2hh.

As for 13.1 and 13.3hh you need to do some guesstimating - but 1?2's and 1?8's are the only heights given as these are height divisions in competitions - especially seen in showing.


ah google got it wrong- 138 centimeters = 13.5826772 hands

thanks, thought it was a bit big but google never lies (well usually!)
 
Its not quite spot on - but thats how its generally understood anyway.
 
Wouldnt google be right? because half a hand is 2 inches, therefore 13.2? hmmm i know what i mean :p

138cm= 13.2hh
148cm= 14.2hh

Seen in bsja ponies as well as showing.
 
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From bsja rulebook
 
Thanks OP for starting this - I still get confused by the UK 'hh' and cm!! And THANKS star* for that!!! :D I'm going to attempt to copy and print it out! It's the most useful thing I could keep with me when horse buying!!

The problem I have over here is HOW the horses are measured. Often adverts say for example, (translated obviously) '158 by the tape' or '175 by the stick' depending on whether the horse has been measured by a measuring stick or a height tape....! Here, the tape isn't held tight upright and read at 'eye level' across the withers, it's measured from the ground, following the horse's shape, held flat against the skin, to the wither. It can cause so much confusion, as 'in my way of thinking' a horse advertised at a certain height can in fact be 'slightly smaller'....!!!

I travelled miles into the middle of hellish nowhere to a rotten run-down farm to a '158cm' mare for sale - no one knew it it was 'by the stick' or 'by the tape' when I phoned up ..... so I took my measuring stick with me....

I looked over a couple of doors at some ponies, the asked to see the horse.... I was proudly shown a little scrappy pony who just about scraped 13hh (132-ish cm!) on my stick! I'd 'guestimated' that even '158 by the tape' would be at least 14.2!!!

I asked how they had measured her to make her '158cm'... The seller then showed me how he wrapped the tape around every slight contour of the pony's legs, elbow, and shoulder, up to the wither (well, halfway up the neck!) and over a little!!

No 158cm jmb height certificate for that mare!!

No-one understands 'hh' out here - just the 'stick' and 'tape' thing!

And I'm hopeless at maths, so I don't even begin to try and 'convert'!! :rolleyes:
 
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