
The Thoroughbred |
THOROUGHBRED
The
Thoroughbred is the fastest horse in the world and is
the perfect racehorse. It was developed in England in
the 17th century by crossing the fastest native breeds
with imported Arabians.
At the time of the first General Stud Book (1791),
all the horses listed were descended from just three
Arab stallions.
Origin: UK.
Colour: Any solid colour.
Height: 15 - 17 hands.
Conformation: Varies according to type.
Sprint bred horses are close-coupled with powerful hindquarters;
staying/jumping bred horses are bigger-framed and longer
backed with more bone. All should have elegant heads
on long necks with a sloping shoulder, prominent withers
and a fine coat.
Character: Bold, spirited.
Uses: Racing,
riding, cross-breeding.
Thoroughbred Breeders' Association
Stanstead House
The Avenue
Newmarket
Suffolk CB8 9AA
Tel: 01638 661321
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