Are shire's slow to mature?

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Hi, just a really quick question...Are shires slow to grow?

I have a 16 month old shire x TB and he's only 14.3hh. He's leveled out (bum no longer higher than his withers) and i was wondeing if shires are slow at growing?

His dad was a 17.2hh shire and his mum was a 16.1hh TB.

He's got a shire bum but his front half is very TB...not much feather but a fantastic nature...he sounds a bit of an odd bod but he's very hansome...honest!!!
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My vet said that in his experiance shires just grow upwards and don't do the growing in stages thing?

Sorry if this sounds stupid but do you think he'll have a growth spurt in the spring?

Thanks
 
Very slow to mature. My Shire/TB looked like a 3/4 TB as a yearling, but is now very obviously 1/2 Shire. He didn't have a great amount of feather as a yearling, & hasn't got full feathering now, (he's now 9) but has more than he did. He stands at about 18h.
A friend brought a shire x that stood 15.2 at three rising four. By the time it was six he was about 17.2.
 
NO Horse finishes growing til they are 6 or 7 when the final growth plate closes in the highest point of the vertibrae. FACT. every animal grows at different rates according to feed etc . My boy whos just turned two is very bum high at the moment despite his withers having come up all of a sudden. hegoes through phases of not growing much at all and then puts on a mega spurt...

I'd say your boy will easily reach his dams height if not his sires.
 
hi, lovely horsey - been looking for a shirex and saw him on a couple of sites

I already have one - brought him as turning 2, he was around 15.3/16hh then. he grew like a weed upwards but seemed to be in spurts (just enough time to save for the next set of rugs!)

when he turned 5/6 he started filling out

he reached 18.3 ish (depends on what stick i use!) mum was a shire (18hh) and dad was a huge TB from memory 17.2 (with a bit of something else on the dams side)
 
Shires are definately slow to mature, and the same goes for the shire crosses. I spend a lot of time at a shire stud and the youngstock take years to develop into the "horse" they will end up as.

The same applied to my Shire x TB who until a couple of years ago looked like a frame on stilts!!!!! He stands about 17.2hh. He is coming 12 this year and didnt look anything until he was 9 or 10. This was him late last year!!!!1
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