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The thoroughbred horse raced down the track to the finish line.
It stands for "Off Track Thoroughbred".Which means an Ex-racehorse.
I general, this is probably refering to an ex-racehorse, or a horse off the track. However, I've never heard it referred to as an ex-Thoroughbred.
A Thoroughbred, like any other breed of horse, has a wide range of prices. You can buy Thoroughbred off the track for in the hundreds, but if you go to some of the sales you can expect to pay in the millions and anywhere in between.
Yes they can, however the jockey will have to account for this and likely keep the horse more to the outside of the track, or at least one other horse in-between his horse and the rail.
Quarter Horses. But they are usually Quarter Horse x Thoroughbred crosses, not pure Quarter Horse, as Appendix QHs can be registered with the AQHA.
Secretariat is a horse.His breed: thoroughbred. The only horse that's allowed on the race track. Clueless I once was to know the American Quarter Horse is the fastest horse ever, clocked up to 65 MPH.
a horse that runs well in the mud, or what is known as a muddy or sloppy track, it is as simple as that. Some horses do not perform well under those conditions and some perform well.
James Quinn has written: 'The handicapper's condition book' -- subject(s): Betting, Horse racing, Thoroughbred horse 'Recreational handicapping' -- subject(s): Betting, Horse racing 'High-tech handicapping in the information age' -- subject(s): Betting, Horse racing, Information storage and retrieval systems, Data processing 'On track/off track' -- subject(s): Betting, Horse racing
Was a horse track for Thoroughbred racing in the 30's Thu 70's, until it burned down. Washington Park Jockey Club was located in Homewood Illinois.
It stands for "Off Track Thoroughbred".Which means an Ex-racehorse.
Only if it is an albino . In this case , it usually has other genetic problems and is usually not used for racing or breeding, but kept for pleasure riding or a companion to a nervous racer. I have never seen one on the track .