hands (hh) to Yards (yd) conversion

1 hh = 0.1111111 ydydhh
Formula
1 hh = 0.1111111 yd

Understanding Hands to Yards Conversion

A hand (hh) is a customary length of exactly 4 inches (0.1016 m), used to state the height of horses and ponies measured to the top of the withers. A yard (yd) equals 3 feet or 36 inches (0.9144 m) and is a core unit of the imperial and US customary systems for cloth, fencing, and field distances. Converting hands to yards is useful when relating an animal's stature to yard-based measurements such as paddock fencing or trailer lengths.

Conversion Formula

1 hh=0.111111 yd1\ \text{hh} = 0.111111\ \text{yd}

To convert hands to Yards, multiply by this factor:

yd=hh×0.1111111\text{yd} = \text{hh} \times 0.1111111

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 hands to Yards.

yd=25×0.1111111=2.77778 yd\text{yd} = 25 \times 0.1111111 = 2.77778\ \text{yd}

How to Convert Hands to Yards

Convert a height in hands to yards using one multiplication or a simple division by nine.

  1. Note the hands value: Record the measurement in hands (hh), each hand being 4 inches.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Multiply the number of hands by 0.1111111 (equivalent to dividing by 9).
  3. Compute the example: For 25 hands, calculate 25×0.111111125 \times 0.1111111.
  4. State the result: The answer is 2.77778 yards.

hands to Yards conversion table

hands (hh)Yards (yd)
00
10.1111111
20.2222222
30.3333333
40.4444444
50.5555556
60.6666667
70.7777778
80.8888889
91
101.111111
151.666667
202.222222
252.777778
303.333333
404.444444
505.555556
606.666667
707.777778
808.888889
9010
10011.11111
15016.66667
20022.22222
25027.77778
30033.33333
40044.44444
50055.55556
60066.66667
70077.77778
80088.88889
900100
1000111.1111
2000222.2222
3000333.3333
4000444.4444
5000555.5556
100001111.111
250002777.778
500005555.556
10000011111.11
25000027777.78
50000055555.56
1000000111111.1

What is the Hand?

The hand is a non-SI unit of length used almost exclusively to measure the height of horses and other equines, taken from the withers (the ridge between the shoulder blades) to the ground.

Definition

One hand is defined as exactly 4 inches, or 0.1016 metre.

1 hh=0.101600 m1\ \text{hh} = 0.101600\ \text{m}

Heights are conventionally written with the whole number of hands, a decimal point, and the number of remaining inches (0 to 3), so "15.2 hands" means 15 hands plus 2 inches, i.e. 62 inches, not 15.2 hands in a base-ten sense. The abbreviation is often "hh" for "hands high."

Origin and History

The hand derives from the breadth of a human hand and appears among the oldest recorded units, referenced in ancient Egyptian and Babylonian metrology. In England it was standardised by statute of Henry VIII in 1541 to a fixed 4 inches, removing its dependence on the varying size of an actual hand.

Law and Notable Facts

The hand remains the legal and customary unit for equine height in English-speaking countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Ireland; most of continental Europe measures horses in centimetres instead. Because a hand is exactly 4 inches, the fractional notation ".1", ".2", and ".3" represents 1, 2, and 3 inches respectively.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A horse must generally stand at least 14.2 hands (58 inches, 1.4732 m) to be classed as a horse rather than a pony.
  • A typical Thoroughbred racehorse stands about 16 hands (64 inches, 1.6256 m).
  • The tallest horses, such as the Shire breed, can exceed 18 hands (72 inches, 1.8288 m).
  • 15 hands equals 60 inches, which is exactly 1.524 m.

What is Yards?

Definition and Origin

The yard is a unit of length in both the Imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. It is defined as exactly 0.9144 meters. One yard is equal to 3 feet or 36 inches.

The origin of the yard is somewhat debated, but one popular theory suggests it was based on the distance from the tip of King Henry I of England's nose to the end of his outstretched thumb.

Relationship to Other Units

  • Feet: 1 yard = 3 feet
  • Inches: 1 yard = 36 inches
  • Meters: 1 yard = 0.9144 meters
  • Centimeters: 1 yard = 91.44 centimeters

Common Uses and Examples

  • Sports: Used to measure distances on football fields (e.g., "the team gained 10 yards").
  • Fabric: Frequently used in the textile industry for measuring lengths of fabric (e.g., "I need 5 yards of cotton").
  • Construction: Used for smaller distance measurement for fencing, small concrete jobs, landscaping (e.g., "I need 4 yards of soil").
  • Gardening: Used to specify the amount of mulch or soil needed (e.g., "We need two yards of mulch for the garden beds.").
  • Real Estate: Used to describe lot sizes and setbacks. While acreage is typical, shorter dimensions of land, such as property setbacks, are frequently measured in yards.

Interesting Facts

  • The yard was standardized in England through a series of measures, with Queen Elizabeth I establishing a legal standard.
  • While the metric system is widely adopted, the yard remains prevalent in the United States for everyday measurements.
  • The "yard" is also the name of the long pole, or spar, that supports a sail on a sailing ship. While connected by name, the unit of measurement does not derive from it.

Formulas and Conversions

Converting between yards and other units involves simple multiplication or division:

  • Yards to Meters:

    Meters=Yards×0.9144\text{Meters} = \text{Yards} \times 0.9144

  • Yards to Feet:

    Feet=Yards×3\text{Feet} = \text{Yards} \times 3

  • Yards to Inches:

    Inches=Yards×36\text{Inches} = \text{Yards} \times 36

Frequently Asked Questions

How many yards is one hand?

One hand equals 0.111111 yards, because 4 inches divided by 36 inches per yard gives exactly one-ninth. Nine hands therefore make one yard.

How many hands are in a yard?

A yard contains exactly 9 hands, since a yard is 36 inches and each hand is 4 inches. This is the reverse of the hands-to-yards factor.

How tall is a typical horse in yards?

A 16-hand horse stands about 1.78 yards (16 × 0.111111) at the withers, or roughly 5 feet 4 inches. Expressing height in yards is uncommon but useful for quick comparison with fencing lengths.

Why measure horses in hands rather than yards?

The hand offers finer resolution for the range of horse heights, which typically fall between 14 and 17 hands. A yard would be too coarse to distinguish breeds and sizes conveniently.

Where might I need hands-to-yards conversion?

It is helpful when planning stable doorways, arena fencing, or transport where dimensions are given in yards but animal heights are recorded in hands.

Complete hands conversion table

hh
UnitResult
Nanometers (nm)101600000 nm
Micrometers (μm)101600 μm
Millimeters (mm)101.6 mm
Centimeters (cm)10.16 cm
Decimeters (dm)1.016 dm
Meters (m)0.1016 m
Kilometers (km)0.0001016 km
light-years (ly)1.073913e-17 ly
astronomical units (au)6.791541e-13 au
parsecs (pc)3.292632e-18 pc
ångströms (angstrom)1016000000 angstrom
Mils (mil)4000 mil
Inches (in)4 in
Yards (yd)0.1111111 yd
US Survey Feet (ft-us)0.3333327 ft-us
Feet (ft)0.3333333 ft
Fathoms (fathom)0.05555556 fathom
Miles (mi)0.00006313131 mi
Nautical Miles (nMi)0.00005485961 nMi
chains (ch)0.005050505 ch
rods (rd)0.02020202 rd
furlongs (fur)0.0005050505 fur