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Join Date: 11-03-07
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Hi Everyone,
Since I am here because of my fiancee's influence. And he's thinking of buying a horse with a good breed he can have for racing. Can you guys recommend the best breed suited for racing and the like? Answers will be greatly appreciated! ![]() |
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Join Date: 10-12-07
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What type of racing? trotting races? flat races? steeplechasing? endurance racing? each type of race has a breed bred and suitable for it. Trotting races are full of standardbreds, flat races are full of thoroughbreds, steeplechasing has lots of thoroughbreds, endurance racing has lots of arabs, etc. There are other breeds as well such as Akhal-tekes and QHs (bred for the quarter mile).
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Join Date: 11-05-07
Location: Australia
Posts: 125
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Pumkinflirt is right. It depends on the kind of race.
If you're looking at big, official races like the Melbourne cup, then there are restrictions on the breeds that can enter. You can race short distance, medium distance or long distance. Quarter horses are bred for very short distances, Thoroughbreds are bred for 1 or 2 mile races. Arabians and ponys are good at endurance racing. It depends what you're looking for, although if you just want to race around the back paddock with friends. Personally, I'd choose a standardbred, as they're not as flightly as thouroughbreds.
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Join Date: 10-12-07
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I've never seen anything but standardbreds in trotting races. They are big business where I am and we normally go to them once a year. Please train the horse to do more than trotting though, and to bend in both directions. We've reconditioned a couple for riding after they came from claim races or auction and they were stiff as boards and only bended well in the direction they were raced on the track. It made me a little sick that people only trained enough to race the horse since even a good race horse doesn't have a long career and most don't last that long and need to be able to go on to riding homes.
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