A thoroughbred horse is a pure bred horse. All thoroughbred pedigrees for horses today can be traced back to three stallions.
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As stated above a Thoroughbred is a purebred with three main foundation stallions. It also has a closed stud book which means you must use breeding stock that is already registered. Unlike some breeds you cannot breed up to a Thoroughbred.
The breed of horse is a Thoroughbred, it is the horse that the cars are named after.
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Secratariat was a thoroughbred
Frankel is a Thoroughbred.
Its a Thoroughbred horse bred with another different breed!
A Jennet and a thoroughbred made a quarter horse!!
Thoroughbred (meaning: well-bred or a breed of horse) is the correct spelling.
He was a pure Thoroughbred.
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Yes there is such a breed called the thoroughbred in the horse world. Thoroughbreds were developed in 17 and 18th century England, and are used primarily for racing. They are considered a hot-blood breed and are prized for their spirit and speed. Thoroughbreds are used typically for racing, but are generally great riding horses.