Thoroughbreds come in many colors from basics to dilutes and carry pinto patterns. The basic colors include black, chestnut, bay, and brown.
The dilute colors are; palomino, cremello, buckskin, perlino, smoky black, smoky cream.
Then they can carry the grey gene which causes the base color to turn white with age.
Some lines can carry pinto genes for sabino, splash and frame patterns.
Rarely some lines can produce rabicano, brindle, gulastra plumes, and in one Australian line roan.
When you cross a quarter horse and a thoroughbred, you will get an appendix quarter horse. The paint may or may not come out in the foal. That is all in the genetics, and I would need more info to tell you that.
That depends on the pedigree and bloodlines of the horse
The largest racing horse is a thoroughbred. Secretariat is a thoroughbred for example
Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society was created in 1906.
Ruffian was a thoroughbred racehorse.
Whether or not a thoroughbred race horse a filigree is a matter of opinion. Filigree means delicute or fanciful and whether or not that is how you describe a racehorse is up to you.
The state horse of Maryland is the thoroughbred horse.
The weight of a thoroughbred horse is dependent upon a number of factors. Some of those factors include the size and age of the horse.
Its a Thoroughbred horse bred with another different breed!
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