when it died.
A horse can't race anymore when it is permanently limping or has a permanent issue. If you want your horse to be seriously injured you can continue racing it. I have an Arabian who is 20 and fully capable of racing but when we trailered her the first time she injured herself and now has a HUGE scar. I would still be racing her except every time she turns the 2nd barrel on barrel racing she falls because the scar stretches and hurts her. I also have a horse over 30 yrs old and she is still racing w/ a slight limp. If yours has any serious issues you should stop racing it, if not you can keep racing it but when it gets to a point where it doesn't like racing or your not so sure about him/her anymore then you should retire him/her.
Hope this helps!! :)
You will not be able to race anymore because your horse gets too old. :( That has happened to me so I bred my old mare with my level 6 male and got a wonderful foal! Also, if you would like to create a special breed, click on the magnifying glass at the bottom. Good luck!
It must be a three year old.
you should barrow your horse
1 year old :)
Yes You are allowed to race 2 year olds
It deppens on who you buy it from and what breed it is.So the answer is I dont know!
Yes i think so if you think it is fast enough and ready to race
Smarty won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness races in 2004, and a horse can only race in those at 3 yrs of age, so h's 11 yrs. old.
Zenyatta is 7 years old. Born April 1, 2004
If the odds of a horse winning a horse race are 2 to 7 then the odds against that horse winning the race are 7 to 2.
Yes, it WAS a race, it is no longer a horse race.
Barbaro was three when he was humanely put down.