Hanoverians are fairly large bodied horses and typically weight between 1100 and 1500 pounds on average. The Hanoverian horse registries do not keep records for the horses weights on file and thus there is no way to know how heavy the heaviest Hanoverian is.
I can jump 8 ft
it can't jump it to much weaght
On average, 14-year-olds can clear heights ranging from 4 to 5 feet in high jump competitions. Factors such as training, athleticism, and technique can influence individual performance.
I'm a sophomore and I jump 5'10". That's about average or a little more than average but at big meets a lot of guys jump upwards of 6'6" but then again I'm only in 10th grade.
The Hanoverian horse, developed in Hanover, Germany, is a large breed commonly known as a Warmblood. Depending on the bloodlines of the individual horse, a Hanoverian at 2 could weigh anywhere from 900 to 1200 lbs. or more.
I don't know, but they can jump seven times their own height!
A Saber Tooth Tiger could jump as high as an average modern Bengal Tiger.
13,000 ft.
I High jump for my school so I would say 2 feet shy of his own height when he starts out.
Yes they can, but not particularly far or high. But on average, they should be able to jump a short distance.
That is the correct spelling of "Hanoverian" (a horse breed).