TBs pedigrees trace their ancestry back to the original Arabian stallion. They engendered scions that were fleet, vigorous, and of consistent type. We utilize thoroughbred to refer to any purebred horse but it genuinely refers to the English breed developed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The sultry-blooded horse is best known for its ability to excel in horseracing, jumping and fox hunting. They are also used as show hunters, steeplechasers, and cross breeders. Today TBs are often crossed with other horses breeds to produce new breeds. Unlike AQHs, TBs have a deep, wide chest so that they may have plenty of room for the heart and lungs. Because of their expeditious athleticism, TBs do not make the best neophyte horses. TBs have fine, sleek hair, long sloping shoulders and forearm, and lean muscles. Overall, American Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds are amazing, multitalented horses that possess many differences. The variation of history/origin, uses, and characteristics of the two breeds separate them. Both breeds are wonderful and popular horses used in many of today’s competitive events and/or general
TBs pedigrees trace their ancestry back to the original Arabian stallion. They engendered scions that were fleet, vigorous, and of consistent type. We utilize thoroughbred to refer to any purebred horse but it genuinely refers to the English breed developed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The sultry-blooded horse is best known for its ability to excel in horseracing, jumping and fox hunting. They are also used as show hunters, steeplechasers, and cross breeders. Today TBs are often crossed with other horses breeds to produce new breeds. Unlike AQHs, TBs have a deep, wide chest so that they may have plenty of room for the heart and lungs. Because of their expeditious athleticism, TBs do not make the best neophyte horses. TBs have fine, sleek hair, long sloping shoulders and forearm, and lean muscles. Overall, American Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds are amazing, multitalented horses that possess many differences. The variation of history/origin, uses, and characteristics of the two breeds separate them. Both breeds are wonderful and popular horses used in many of today’s competitive events and/or general