Depends on age and breeding.
Yes... If it is a Thoroughbred, free of physical defect, and receives the proper training.
An unweaned tb is a foal, a just weaned tb is a weanling. A one year old is a yearling. After that, females under 4 are fillies (filly singular) and males are colts.
A quick internet search says 16 hands.
A filly is name for a female horse. so its called a filly.
A Thoroughbred is a registered breed, while a Thoroughbred X (literally 'Thoroughbred cross') is a mixed breed with Thoroughbred blood present.
What exactly is a "filly" ?
The mare and her filly were in the pasture.
To produce a horse with certain qualities. Example: you have a herd of thoroughbred mares and a pair of thoroughbred stallions at your barn. Some mares in your herd are tall, some are medium height, and sOme are super short for a thoroughbred. Say that you want a fast thoroughbred to race. And your taller mares are faster than all the others, and the taller thoroughbred is faster than the shorter one. So you are obviously are going to breed a tall, fast mare with the tall, fast stallion in hopes of producing a foal with this specific quality. (speed)
It depends. A filly does not have a certain coat
No genetically roan thoroughbred has ever won the Kentucky Derby. However, the filly Winning Colors was registered as Roan/Gray. The Jockey Club groups Grays and Roans in the same category even though they are very different genetically. Winnings Colors was actually genetically a gray, so technically no roan has ever won the Kentucky Derby.
The noun 'filly' is a word for a female horse. It is correct to use either the pronouns for a female 'she' and 'her', or the neutral 'it' and 'they'. Examples: I like your new filly, she is so beautiful. I like your new filly, it is so beautiful.
Makybe Diva was a Thoroughbred racehorse that stood approximately 16.1 hands tall, or around 165 cm at the withers.