Charlotte
Well-Known Member
I want to make it clear this is NOT, NOT, NOT anything official!
I have had this procedure described to me so I gave it a try. It seems to work for me so some other breeders have tried it out too.
Measuring device in left hand.
Stand facing left side of horse.
Place your right index finger and second finger accross the middle of the horse's back. You know, hold those 2 fingers out straight as if you were going to give a salute.
Slide those fingers toward the front of the horse until the index finger begins to lift (rise). The second finger has not begun to rise yet. This point is the base of the withers. Measure at this point.
I would be interested in hearing other ideas for a technique to identify the base of withers. It would be fun to try out different procedures and see if one is easier to accomplish.
Charlotte

I have had this procedure described to me so I gave it a try. It seems to work for me so some other breeders have tried it out too.
Measuring device in left hand.
Stand facing left side of horse.
Place your right index finger and second finger accross the middle of the horse's back. You know, hold those 2 fingers out straight as if you were going to give a salute.
Slide those fingers toward the front of the horse until the index finger begins to lift (rise). The second finger has not begun to rise yet. This point is the base of the withers. Measure at this point.
I would be interested in hearing other ideas for a technique to identify the base of withers. It would be fun to try out different procedures and see if one is easier to accomplish.
Charlotte