Thoroughbreds are the most popular racing horse in the world today. Here's everything you need to know about this horse breed.
Thoroughbreds - Facts
Breed Group:
Thoroughbreds are considered to be in the warm blooded group.Height & Weight:
Average Thoroughbreds are 16 to 17 HH and weigh between 1,000 to 1,300 pounds.Coat:
The coat should be silky and smooth. Once they are groomed their coat should look shinier than ever.Head & Neck:
Their head is finely chiseled and elegant with an arched and long neck.Body:
The body has a deep chest, sloping shoulders, and powerful muscles. Thoroughbreds are known for their muscular hindquarters.Conformation:
The Thoroughbred shows great conformation.Colors:
They can be any color as long as it is distributed evenly and there are white markings on the head.Gait:
Thoroughbreds have become popular racehorses because of their long and sure-footed gait.Popularity:
It is the most popular breed of horse and is popular in the racing line.Registries:
The Jockey Club of America is the American registry for Thoroughbreds.
Thoroughbreds - Origins
Country of Origin:
The country of origin for the Thoroughbred is England.Lineage/Bloodline:
It is said Thoroughbreds are descendents of three Arabian horses brought to England in the 18th century.Historical Information:
Bulle Rocke, in 1730, was the first Thoroughbred to arrive in America.
Thoroughbreds - Defining Characteristics

Training Ease:
The horse is very easily trained, especially with the help of a professional trainer.Temperament:
The Thoroughbred is said to have a quick, nervous temperament.Child Friendly:
The horse is great for children that are older and have previous riding experience.Behavior:
The horses can get frightened easily by noises that are unfamiliar. They are also said to be a restless horse.Riding Ease:
A Thoroughbred is a great riding horse for any level of riding skills. They are a very smooth riding horse and have a very fast gallop.Uses:
Most Thoroughbreds are used for racing. Once in awhile you will see them used in jumping and dressage.
Thoroughbreds - Concerns
Health Issues:
Thoroughbreds are prone to Equine Infectious Anemia. It is suggested that you perform a Coggins Test yearly.Feeding:
You should feed your horse a high protein alfalfa. Hay and legumes are also an important part of their diet.Outfitting:
Thoroughbreds require basic, sturdy tack.
Thoroughbreds - How to Choose
What to Look for:
You want to look for a sturdy build and gait, a shiny coat, healthy tail and mane, and clear eyes. It would be a good idea to take your veterinarian along with you when looking to purchase a horse.What you will Need:
You will need grooming supplies, a saddle, saddle blanket, reins, bridles, and proper food.