The length varies from horse to horse so a definite measurement is not available.
it depends for how long because a quarter horse can go faster then a thoroughbred but only for so long as a thoroughbred can go for very long as this breed is famous for racing.
It depends. Sprinting, it might be unless the thoroughbred is bred for racing. then the thoroughbred might win. in a long run, the thoroughbred would win
They have a long muzzle so they can break a dead tree open and stick their muzzle in there to get the bugs inside of the tree for lunch. It also helps them to smell food from a very long ways away, much farther than a dog can detect.
Perhaps your answer is "poll" and "pole".
A Thoroughbred is a registered breed, while a Thoroughbred X (literally 'Thoroughbred cross') is a mixed breed with Thoroughbred blood present.
Long Range Pursuit - 2011 Long Range Muzzle Loader 1-10 was released on: USA: 2011
Homophones are words the sound the same but are spelled differently. So if we are talking about a long cylinder, we call it a pole whereas taking a survey can be known as a poll. So the pronunciation [pohl] can be used to describe a long cylinder, or a survey.
Butt to muzzle, about 50-60 inches.
a throughbred can run at speeds up to 50 mph
Muzzle is a noun (a muzzle) and a verb (to muzzle).
The Thoroughbred was used in the developement of the Quarter Horse and it is still a big influence in the Quarter Horse industry today. If asked, most people know about the Thoroughbred as the world's fastest breed. But only for long distances. The Quarter Horse is faster than the Thoroughbred for short distances, such as a quarter mile race. Think of the Thoroughbred as a long distance runner as compared to a sprinter, the QH.
The homophone for a long cylinder is "roll."