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Why Is the Hand Used As a Unit of Measurement to Measure the Height of a Horse?

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Why Is the Hand Used As a Unit of Measurement to Measure the Height of a Horse?

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For five thousand years, the height of a horse has been measured in hands. Body parts were our first points of reference for measurement. For example, a foot was exactly that, the length of a Roman foot. A hand was measured with the thumb curled into the palm, a distance now standardized as four inches. A horse’s height is measu

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