It is known as a steeple-chase.
Racing Plus Chase was created in 1988.
Yes, horses are famous for racing. Especially throughbreds, who are the main breed of racing horse.
thorough bred horses that are about 2 years old do racing
People do not chase rabbits since rabbits can run faster than people and can escape. If you want to catch a rabbit, you would use a snare.
Horse racing came before horse shows.
Horses race for several reasons. One they like to show off to each other and racing around allows them to do this. Another reason is to assert who may be the 'best' or strongest. Lastly horses will race because people ask them to.
The order Proboscidea contains elephants, the order Lagomorpha contains rabbits, and the order Perissodactyla contains horses.
I am not sure what would happen to rabbits if horses were moved from Greenland. I am sure that there would be more rabbits.
A ferrets will chase any rodent (mice, rats, rabbits)
Simply horse racing is the sport of running horses at speed and the one who crosses the finishing post first is the winner.
Arabians are known for their success in endurance riding, and occasionally as race horses (Arab racing, not thoroughbred racing). Disciplines to avoid are hunters (hunter judges don't like Arab horses in the ring)