Seabiscuit's sire was named Hard Tack. Hard tack was a type of biscuit that was part of the diet of explorers and navel men prior to the 20th century, while on long voyages at sea. They were hard as a rock but the didn't need refrigeration and were slow to spoil. Basically, they were 'sea biscuits'.
So from the sire Hard Tack to the son Seabiscuit, this is a common practice and helps identify bloodlines in the horse world. Another example of this would be Man O War. He was the sire of War Admiral.
He was an American Thoroughbred.
Thoroughbred
Seabiscuit was a Thoroughbred
Stallion
No, Seabiscuit was a thoroughbred race horse.
No, Seabiscuit was a Thoroughbred race horse.
Seabiscuit was a race horse.
Thoroughbred
Seabiscuit
Seabiscuit
Pumpkin
Seabiscuit (23rd May 1933 - 17th May 1947) was a champion thoroughbred race horse he was 14 years old when he died.He was 14 years old.
Yes, Seabiscuit was a race horse, an ancestor of Man'o'War who died 6 months after Seabiscuit at 26 years of age. Seabiscuit died at the age of 14 in 1947. I believe it was the month of April.
seabiscuit!
No - he was a race horse. Mfire
Breed-wise:Arabian, Quarter Horse, Throughbred and Morgan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In like "Hollywood Terms", Mr.Ed, Black Beauty, Flicka, and Seabiscuit. Mr.Ed was from a show called Mr.Ed back in the day about a talking horse and it's owner (fictional) Black Beauty is a tale about a colt's adventure through life (fictional) Flicka, from the book and movie "My Friend Flicka" Seabiscuit was a famous race horse (non-fiction)