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What measurement is traditionally used to determine a horse's height?

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  • Feet
  • Inches
  • Meters
  • Hands
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The correct answer is "Hands". Traditionally, a horse's height is measured in "hands," where one hand equals 4 inches (about 10.16 cm). This method originated in ancient times when the width of a person's hand was used for estimation. Today, horses are commonly measured from the ground to the top of the withers, providing a standardized way to assess their size.

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