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  1. How Many Hands Is A Draft Horse - How To Own a Horse

    Oct 13, 2025 · Generally speaking, most draft horse breeds measure between 15 and 18 hands at the withers. However, this isn’t a one-size-fits-all figure. The variation comes from differences …

  2. Big & Tall & Beautiful: All About Draft Horses – Equine Advocates

    Dec 12, 2023 · Shires are a British breed of Draft Horse and are considered the largest/tallest horse breed. The average height at the withers of grown stallions is about 17.2 hands (70 …

  3. Just How Tall IS a "Hand" - Love Longears

    Typical range for saddle mules, draft horses, and many saddle horse breeds. 17 hands - 68 inches. Extremely large for a donkey, they tend to "fall apart" in conformation at this height. …

  4. How Many Hands is a Draft Horse: A Detailed Guide

    In this detailed guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about how to measure a horse’s height in hands and give you a clear understanding of how many hands a Draft Horse …

  5. Large Horse Breeds: Draft Horses - Mother Earth News

    Oct 6, 2025 · The large horse breeds your grandparents raised are still the best for small farmsteads. Our illustrated guide will help you choose which breed is right for yours.

  6. What is a draft horse? - Countryfile.com

    Feb 4, 2025 · How big are draft horses? Draft horses usually range from 16 hands high (a hand is 4 inches) to over 19 hands. What's their horsepower? A draft horse's horsepower will differ …

  7. How Tall Is A Draft Horse - [Vet Explains Pets]

    On average, a draft horse stands between 16 to 18 hands high, with some individuals reaching heights of up to 20 hands or more. To put this into perspective, one hand is equivalent to 4 …

  8. Draft horse - Wikipedia

    Draft horses are recognizable by their extremely muscular build. They tend to have broad, short backs with powerful hindquarters. In general, they are taller and tend to have heavier bone …

  9. How Tall Is A Draft Horse In Hands? - Great American Adventures

    Nov 28, 2022 · Light riding horses are typically 14–16 hands (1.42–1.63m), larger riding horses are 15.2–17 hands (1.57–1.73m), and heavy or draft horses are usually 16–18 hands …

  10. Draft Horses Spotlight - platinumperformance.com

    Known for their tell-tale height, heavy musculature and solid bones, drafts typically stand anywhere from 16 to 19-plus hands and can easily weigh 1,400 to 2,000 pounds or more. …