It really depends on the individual horse. Some may hold weight better than others. If the horse gets too thin have a vet out to make sure there isn't a more serious problem going on first.
Jockeys have to be able to endure intense physical training. They focus on cardio and LIGHT weight training. They have to keep their weight down, and muscle weighs more than fat. Distance running, not speed. A lot of core work, and legs. They get an arm workout just from galloping the thoroughbreds. Also, some do yoga to keep their muscles stretched out for the races.
Thoroughbreds range in weight from 950 pounds up to 1400 pounds depending on build and what is healthy for them when racing.
You can find Thoroughbreds on grass.
Yes, if only because they are raced to the point of hurting themselves. Racing is hard on any horse but especially the latest refined thoroughbreds, they are slim but very delicate.
Thoroughbreds are located in every state in the US.
Thoroughbreds are also used for hunter jumper.
No. It maybe hard, but if you keep eating healthy and exercise you will eventually lose weight. There are no shortcuts.
some thoroughbreds can be high strung but it really depends on the horse
The duration of Thoroughbreds Don't Cry is 1.33 hours.
most thoroughbreds are ex-racehorses, racehorses and all are hily stung
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry was created on 1937-12-03.
Thoroughbreds - 1944 was released on: USA: 23 December 1944