Thoroughbreds can be found in hundreds of countries around the entire world. They are used in many different equestian sports and are used by other breeds to improve the bloodlines. Quarter Horses, Paints, American Warmblood and many others allow breeding with Thoroughbreds.
Thoroughbreds ONLY
quarter horses and thoroughbreds
Thoroughbreds compete in the Kentucky Derby.
i think only thoroughbreds can. but maybe others. Typically races are restriced to certian breeds, but some will allow other breeds to participate, like an annual race meeting of Thoroughbreds versus Quarter Horses and the like.
England native mares and Arabian
Normally Thoroughbreds, Irish Draughts, New Forest Ponies, Akhal-Tekes, Zebras, and other jumping breeds. Thoroughbreds along with new breeds are the top whisper-ees.
They have an ancestry of Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds.
Thoroughbreds are one famous breed from England.
thoroughbreds...standardbreds...maybe morgans and walkers...
Thoroughbreds are purebreds with a closed studbook, therefore only two Thoroughbreds can create a Thoroughbred foal. No other breeds are allowed or used.
The answer is yes. Other breeds of horses have been known to out-race thoroughbreds. The Morgan horse is one of these, who was recorded to successfully out-run two valuable thoroughbreds. The standardbred is another breed that can out-race thoroughbreds. I own a nine year old, 15.1hh stb mare and she has out-raced 16hh+ 13 year old successful racing thoroughbreds.