Nobody exactly knows the answer to this question, but most would say Thouroughbreds for speed, theres is relatively high, and then Irish Draughts.
Earton-speed, Treeton-Agility, Appleton-Strength, Hotton-Endurance, Witherton- Conformation.
Speed 550 Strength 950 Conformation 650 Agility 700 Endurance 800 Intelligence 700 Personality 850
Depends on the breed, some horse breeds are bred for speed; like the thouroughbred and the Arabian; and could easily outpace a zebra. Others like the Clydesdale or Belgian are bred for strength, not speed and probably could not keep pace with a running zebra.
speed and endurance
Here are some tips I find helpful, (even though I still suck at it.) Find a horse with high Strength, Speed and Agility Train your horses in Agility, Speed and Strength Save up for Jackrabbit or Pegasus Tack and a dog/foal/higher bonus companion Practice
Intelligence and Personality can not be trained on a horse. You can only train a horse in Speed, Strength, Endurance, Agility, and Conformation. To find a list of where to train in these, go to: http:/helping-on-horseisle.webs.com/WEBPROTECT-helpfulhints.htm
The speed form of Deoxys has the highest overall base speed; with a base speed of 180.
That would be selective breeding caused by humans choosing for bigger and faster horses. This however can have ill effects on an entire breed of horse is the only factors being looked at are speed, size or strength.
Mach 2.2 (~1,450 mph, 2,330 km/h) it is limited by strength material used to make skin (aluminum).
The Borzoi is a Russian breed of dog historically used for hunting wolves. They are known for their speed, agility, and strength, making them well-suited for hunting large game.
the state with the highest speed limit is Texas
More than likely, the best breed (by itself) would be the Thoroughbred. However, the point is really moot, since a horse with icarus/fireball take will be great at racing. Also, it helps greatly when the horses speed and endurance is maxed.