The definition of a distance racehorse depends on what part of the world you're from. In the US, a distance horse is one that can run well and win races over a mile in length, i.e. a common distance for UK racehorses.
Studbook.
A young racehorse is typically called a "foal" until it reaches one year of age, at which point it becomes a "yearling." After turning two years old, it is then considered a "colt" (male) or "filly" (female).
He named his parakeet after a famous racehorse called Bluebelle...
Those would be called the lead ponies.
A cheetah or another racehorse.
Gunsynd was the racehorse known as the 'Goondiwindi grey'.
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Jim Bolger - racehorse trainer - was born in 1941.
Yes, Charles II. was so called "Old Rawley" from his favourite racehorse.
The oldest living Thoroughbred racehorse recorded was 37 years old.
If a racehorse and car are going 50mph they would both be going the same speed.