Secretariat..the horse? He made $1,316,808
There are two. One at Belmont Park, another at the Kentucky Horse Park.
No, he died in 2008, two years before the film was made.
No, the farmer is king of the farm. George Orwell may have made an argument that the pigs rule the farm, but that can only be temporary.
Secretariat, the famous racehorse, was a male. He was a Thoroughbred and is widely regarded as one of the greatest racehorses in history, winning the Triple Crown in 1973. His remarkable speed and strength made him a legendary figure in horse racing.
1999
Stephen Spielberg.
well considering my granfather an a man named charlie sparks sold the bay red to kentucky farm under an horse named lphilly coal slang for philly cope granpop an charlie made alot of money,the secretery is the only other one that new the truth about that horse,he originated at 11th an pattison ave in south phila, the truth
Yes, Penny Chenery ultimately made the difficult decision to euthanize Secretariat due to his deteriorating health. Despite her deep love and respect for the horse, she recognized that it was the humane choice to prevent further suffering. This decision was not taken lightly, as Secretariat was not only a champion racehorse but also a beloved part of her life.
He won the 1973 Triple Crown and still has records standing in the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont. Disney even made a movie for him.
"There never lived a horse that was more horse than he that afternoon. He was so beautiful that it almost made you cry, and so full of fire he made you thank your God that you could come close to him. No horse ever lived who could have beaten him that afternoon."
black beauty seabuiscut spirit stallion of the cimarron war horse racing stripes flicka dreamer the black stallion the last unicorn (its not exactly about horses) hope these help just to let you no though alot of them are really sad