All modern Thoroughbreds can trace their ancestry to one (or all three!) of the original sires... the Darley arabian, the Byerly Turk and the Godolphin Arabian.
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All modern Thoroughbreds carry the genetics of three stallions imported to England from the Middle East in the late 17th and early 18th centuries: the Darley Arabian, to whom 95% of today's Thoroughbred pedigrees trace, the Godolphin Arabian, also known as the Godolphin Barb (Because this horse was born in Morocco, there is some dispute among historians whether this horse was a true Arabian or a Barb. However, based on paintings from life, the stallion was clearly Arabian in type; a Barb is built differently), and the Byerly Turk (who may have been a Turkoman Horse rather than an Arabian), together with around 35 mares. There are also other horses of oriental breeding that have been less of an influence but are still noteworthy. These include the Unknown Arabian, the Helmsley Turk, the Lister Turk and Darcy's Chestnut.
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That is why your horse carries some Arabian characteristics...
2007-05-15 06:59:14
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answered by ♥♥♥ Mommy to Two ♥♥♥ 5
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Thoroughbreds directly relate back to the Arabian.
If you go to pedigreequiry.com (spelling sorry) you can trace your horse all the way back to the Arabian.
Actually my Thoroughbred and one of my Arabians have some same far far off relatives.
Most thoroughbreds are out of the Darley Arabian, i would look that up.
My ex racer TB, too looks like an Arab. The Thoroughbred originated from the Arabian because they are stream lined, sure footed, fast, durable and of course those big nostrils that allow them to take in more Air, something very important in the racing industry.
2007-05-15 09:02:15
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answered by hickchick210 4
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There were three arab horses that contributed to the thoroughbred - the Darley Arabian, the Gadolphin Arabian and the Byerly Turk - three stallions brought to Europe at the turn of the 17th century.
Thus you should occasionally see a dished faced thoroughbred.
2007-05-15 07:09:27
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answered by Barbara B 7
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The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known as a race horse. While carefully bred racehorses had existed throughout Europe for centuries prior to this time, the breed as it is known today developed during the 17th century in England when English mares began to be bred to imported Arabian stallions. This addition of verifiable Arabian blood coincided with the creation of the General Stud Book of England and the practice of official registering of horses. Today all modern Thoroughbreds trace to these imported stallions.
Some individuals mistakenly refer to a purebred horse of any breed as a "thoroughbred." However, this is incorrect usage. The Thoroughbred is a unique, distinct breed of horse. The proper term for any horse that is a pedigreed animal of a single breed is always "purebred".
2007-05-15 07:04:53
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answered by Amber S 2
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You are right. Thoroughbreds originate from English mares and Arabian stallions.
2007-05-15 06:58:04
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answered by erinn83bis 4
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Arabian probably. There is a quick way to check. Look closely on his back, and you should see a vestigial hump. That would confirm that he is of Arabian origin. All Arabs have the hump! So your horse looks like an Arab? Wow!
2007-05-17 23:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Thoroughbreds are super horses. Your chum sounds in a position sufficient to take one on. An ex-racer isn't a solid horse to get, and genuinely not one that is clean off the music. If she have been to, it would take months or maybe years to coach it to not sprint right into a gallop while soliciting for the canter. maximum folk of Thoroughbreds have an ok attitude yet you will discover some with a brilliant one and those that do many times have not been raced, or in the event that they have, that they had a form jockey and coach. All/maximum TB's have severe capability it is solid if she needs a exciting horse, yet in addition understand that the greater 'bypass' they have the better the negative aspects are the two in the saddle and on the floor. different solutions have stated that breed shouldn't rely etc, yet i as quickly as rode a 29 year previous Arabian Gelding and he substitute into genuinely outstanding. maximum would not touch a horse of that age yet my oh my, he substitute into astounding. the best horse I genuinely have ever ridden. He substitute right into a convention Jumper back in the day and competed nationally. I went directly to hire him some months later. i might never have traded him for a youthful horse. of direction with age comes issues yet that substitute into not something while in comparison with merely seeing him prevalent (RIP). So i understand what she capacity while she says she might desire a TB as a time-honored horse simply by super adventure she has had with them. merely remember age isn't a variety, Shaye substitute into merely as effective as a 10 year previous in spite of his age. TB's excel in activities concerning to hurry for obvious reasons. They carry out nicely in Hunter, practice leaping, Steeple Racing, music Racing, One/3 Day Eventing and such. they're merely usual solid performers annd have solid legs. As for Steeple Chasing Steeple Chasing is a game the place the two horse and jockey are in probability simply by linked fee at which they take the jumps at. An incident substitute into on the information a wee jointly as back in New Zealand that confirmed 8 horses beginning at Steeple Chase. basically 3 finished. a million substitute into super, 2 have been injured, and a couple of had to be positioned down. It substitute into horrific to visual show unit. i might never do it.
2016-11-23 14:39:50
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answered by ? 4
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Where Did Thoroughbreds Originate
2017-02-26 05:21:53
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answered by grinner 4
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all thoroughbreds can retrace their ancestory to one of 3 arabs that where brought into the country agaes ago
2007-05-15 21:55:58
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answered by magic_waddy 2
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All horses can be traced back to arab ancestory so it should not be surprising if your four legged friend looks like one
2007-05-15 06:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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