Takeout means to out-run the whole herd.
It's a term used in horse racing. In Asian cultures it means pure bred.
in horse racing the person who rides the horse is called a jockey.
Racing horses are often referred to as Gee-Gee's because of Henry Gee. He was the founder of the Chester Race track and is said to have reformed the sport of horse racing.
'Horse' doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English word.
I have wondered that before and i found this answer: TAKEOUT
Caballo in spanish means horse in English. Cavallo is the Italian word Cheval is the french word for horse
you say halt and pull back on the rains and another word is ho or woo any of those will do.
a horse that is fast
river horse
If you mean another word for "Quarter Horse", there aren't any others. A Quarter Horse is a breed of horse.
An open-air stadium in ancient Greece or Rome with an oval track that was used for horse or chariot racing. The word derives from the Greek hippo = horse dromos = passageway.
It's the French word for a horse.