"I dont have a horse in this race" means that you don't have vested interest in the competition--that is, you don't stand to gain or lose anything by its outcome. For some, that may mean that you don't really care or have an interest in it; for others, it may mean that you are able to be more impartial.
From a reference to horse racing.
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It deppens on who you buy it from and what breed it is.So the answer is I dont know!
If you are meaning 'rack', then yes a pacing horse can rack... However if you mean 'hack', then yes a horse can also hack.... Hacking is when a horse canters really slowly.... If you ever see a race horse, you will see at the end of the race, the horse canters REALLY slowly... you mainly see this on the winning horse... A hack is so slow that it is pretty much the same pace as a slow trot.
Selecting the beneficiary horse refers to choosing a specific horse to receive the benefits or rewards associated with a race, competition, or program. This horse will be the recipient of any winnings, prizes, or recognition that come from the event.
A maiden horse is a horse that has never won a race. This term is commonly used in horse racing to describe horses that are competing for the first time or have not yet achieved a victory.
A person who rides horses (mainly thoroughbreds) is called a Jockey