If the horse is under 2 feet in length, that's bad. If the horse is more than 2 feet high, then that's better than being under 2 feet high.
I'm glad to have cleared that up.
A length used in Horse Racing is the length of 1 horse. Say a horse won by one length then the horse that came second would be in line with the end of the winning horse, if it won by two lengths then another horse could fit into the winning gap. A length is 1/5th of a second as horse racing is measured in 5th's of a second.
By 'Kentucky Horse Race' I'll assume you mean Kentucky Derby as there are hundreds of races in Kentucky. The Derby is a mile and one fourth in length.
It depends on the breed of horse, but typical riding horses range from about a 900 up to about 1,300 pounds, and are about thirty inches wide and from 6-8 feet long (depending on how stretched out their head is, and not counting their tail). Check the related link for more info.
Height of a human, width of a room/object, length of a tennis court, length of a car, length of a bridge, length of a race and height of a building, among other things.
In an attempt to produce an even better race horse.
1 1/2 miles.
A convex lens has a focal length of 150 millimeters. Some politicians will go to any length to keep their positions. The horse won the race by barely a length.
not sure but i think that they continud the lap over and the first one to finish would win
The Kentucky Oaks race covers 1 1/8 miles.
If the odds of a horse winning a horse race are 2 to 7 then the odds against that horse winning the race are 7 to 2.
Yes, it WAS a race, it is no longer a horse race.
Well the length of a cart can vary depending on the race and breed of horse pulling the cart.-$nipe