I do hope you mean racing horse. An average speed for a Thoroughoutbred race horse is 40 miles per hour.
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About 30-35 MPH, possibily 40 MPH for a fast one.
Racing horses can reach speeds up to 40-45 miles per hour, depending on the distance of the race and the horse's breed. Thoroughbred horses, known for their speed and agility, are commonly used in horse racing.
Traditionally odds is a measure of the likelihood OS something occurring. However in horse racing it measures what your payoff will be if your bet wins. Fractional odds are what most of us are familiar with. If a horse is quoted at 4/1 then for every dollar you bet you win four dollars. Decimal odds indicate what your payoff will be if your bet wins, including your bet. For example if a horse is quoted at 5.00 then you will be paid five dollars for every dollar bet. In decimal odds, a price of 5.00 is the same as the fractional odds of 4/1. Moneyline odds indicate what your payoff will be in relation to a $100 bet. For example if the odds are 4/1 then the moneyline odds will be displayed as $400. If the odds are 1/4 then the moneyline odds will be displayed as negative $400. Fractional odds 4/1 = Decimal odds 5.00 = Moneyline odds $400 Fractional odds 1/4 = Decimal odds 1.25 = Moneyline ofdds -$400
Only 1. Racing Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses can go up to 40 mph.
they play horse racing because they need to get exercise and more energy so they can be healthy and in shape they need to do that because they would not die even if they play horse racing and they even get lots of fresh air
Toda Racing's population is 40.
36 and change is a time for 3/8's of a mile generally a horse goes 3/8's of a mile in anywhere from :34 to :40 seconds the "change" means fifths of seconds So 36 and change means :36 1/5 - :36 4/5
This really depends on the breed, location and use of the horse. Good trainers put in a LOT of hours. Way more than 40 hr per week during show and racing seasons.
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The common speed is 30mph. Answer 2: A horse that is not bred for racing can typically gallop at speeds of 15 to 25 mph. A horse bred for racing can typically gallop at speeds of 25 to 45 mph.