The majority of Thoroughbreds ave a soft silky coat texture inherited from their desert dwelling ancestors.
Kiwi feathers are hair-like, and they are reported to feel like the mane or tail of a horse.
It depends on what kind of pony it is, or how old it is. If it, younger, it doesn't feel as soft as older ponies. It often has short and thinner hair than an older horse.
NO, people also like to race Quarter horse, Mules, Arabs and other breeds. No, most common race horses are thoroughbreds, but Quarter horses have also been known to do well. (There are many other breeds that race to.)
The Feel Like A Horse With A Long neck
it feels like your hair is damp
horses just grow their hair like humans do
For people around 5',horses like a quarter horse are best. Taller people around 6' need horses like thoroughbreds. Children in a range of 2' to 4' need ponies.
It can be used for racing and it is actually quite good (Norther Dancer was a Canadian Horse) but they are rarely better than the thoroughbreds. Northern Dancer was a thoroughbred, out of Natalma, by Nearctic, and a grandson of Native Dancer. He was however, from Canada, but he was a thoroughbred.
Usually Thoroughbreds are thought of as racehorses but other horses are used like Arabs (not as fast as thoroughbreds and don't jump fences or hurdles), Akhal-tekes (speed is not comparable to thoroughbreds but is famously heat- and drought- resistant with high stamina) and Quarter Horses (the oldest all-American breed who were originally raced over quarter-mile stretches).
Depending on what specific kind of horse deal is involved, there are various resources. Racing horses like Thoroughbreds are typically sold from breeders and that information is found on sites like Equine Now. Show horses are found on many sites like Australia and the UK's Horse Deals sites.
perhaps because they have to support a thousand pounds of weight? and actually, compared to their body sizes, horse have long and thin legs. especially horses like thoroughbreds.
That hair at the neck of the horse is called the mane, darling. It's that fabulous flowing fringe that adds a touch of elegance to their majestic appearance. So, next time you see a horse strutting its stuff, just remember to compliment its mane and make it feel like the fabulous creature it is.