However, this did not necessarily lead to significantly larger horses.
The figure is the third largest white horse in Wiltshire.
But large horses were still very exceptional at this time.
Northeast of the village a camp, large enough to house about 9,000 soldiers and 1,500 horses was built.
The latter takes its name from the large white horse which was carved into the hillside a few miles to the west.
It was about the size of a large horse.
Even in full maturity, he was not a large horse, standing just under 15.2 hands high.
Ramillies is a very large horse, standing over 18 hands high.
There was also a large horse in the room, taking up most of it.
But larger horses don't have the bone density to support their weight.