* Skewbald is a color pattern, not a breed: Skewbald describes a horse with patches of white and at least one other color (usually black, bay, or chestnut). This pattern can appear in many different horse breeds.
* Height varies by breed: Each horse breed has its own typical height range. For example, a Shetland Pony is much smaller than a Clydesdale.
* Individual variation: Even within the same breed, horses can vary in height.
To determine the likely height of a skewbald horse, you need to know the breed it belongs to.
Here are some examples of how height varies by breed:
* Miniature Horse: 34-38 inches tall at the shoulder
* Shetland Pony: 38-46 inches tall at the shoulder
* Quarter Horse: 14-15 hands (56-60 inches) tall at the shoulder
* Thoroughbred: 15-16 hands (60-64 inches) tall at the shoulder
* Clydesdale: 16-18 hands (64-72 inches) tall at the shoulder
Let me know if you have a specific breed in mind, and I can help you find out more about its typical height!