their form. age-steeple chase prime is about 9, flat race alot younger have they been pulled up or thrown the rider? who is the trainer? who is the jockey?
It depends on the age of yourself. 30 - 40 ---- you will run atleast 6 kph (kilometers per hour) in flat races 20- 29 ---- you will run atleast 5kph more in flat races 0 - 19 ---- you will run atleast 4.5 kph more in flat races
Okay... well.. until the first cars were invented the horses were used to pull carrages. Now in modern days, Up in Canada horses are used for mounted Police, which are police men that ride horses instead of cars. In the USA, (and other places) Horses are used for sports. (confused?) well there are lots farms that breed horses born to run so they can enter races.. Horse sports:: Flat racing:Horses and their riders (Jokeys) run around a long track and the horse to the end first wins. Steeplechase: Almost like flat racing, but in some places on the track there are large jumps that the horses have to clear. Cross Country: The horses and riders are released into a forested like area where they clear jumps (sticks, logs etc...) I would write more but my fingers are cramping many things,races,cart pulling,jummping,ect.
Thoroughbreds, standardbreds, and quarter horses are the most common race horses.
Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds, Arabians, Paints and Quarter Horses are all used for flat racing on a track designed for the sport. Steeplechasing, hurdling excetera are primarily done by Thoroughbreds. There are also endurance races where Arabians and Mustangs excel, although horses of any breed can participate.
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If you mean Chicago, there are multiple races held annually in the city itself. There's the Chicago marathon, a triathelon, and several charity races. In the surrounding suburbs there are horse races, both harness and flat and auto racing.
Without question, the mighty Secretariat. He smashed records in all three races, two which still stand today. His time of 2:24 flat in the Belmont may never be broken.
If they are flat on the horses head the horse is mad. If it not flat, the ear is just a bit turned around when your riding, good. The horse is listening. If your just by your horse and you notice the ear is like that, and it is slanting here and there but not flat, it hears something. If it is flat, then not flat, then flat again, the horse is mad and it hears something, OR it hears something the horse doesn't like
The Przwalskis horses live in europe and asia mostly found in plains or a larg amount of flat land
horses have incisors and molars as their teeth
Plateaux.