idfc
inbreeding
They're better because they are the fastest breed of horse and are used as racehorses.
The boerperd is South Africa's breed as well as the Anglo-Arab. They both came from farm horses that bred with the purebreds that the English used in the Anglo-boere war.
they are in Hands
It's very important. Thoroughbred racing is a billion dollar industry so the breeding programs are vital to get the fastest horses possible. Bloodlines are studied so the resulting foal has the best genes for speed and the ability to run distances.
all kinds. usually ex racehorses, hurt ones
Perhaps the most popular dog used in labratory experiments is the beagle, usually purebreds. This is because beagles are relatively small, friendly, easy to handle, have a short, easy-to-clean coat, and can be successfully kept in kennels, even outdoors. Labratories also used mixed breed dogs of all kinds, often small to mid-sized animals; some experiments require larger dogs, such as German shepherds and Labrador Retrievers, or mixed-breed big dogs.
Well any breed could have been used but most likely it was Quarter horses that were used for the role of Flicks.
Shetland ponies can be ridden by young and small children. Shetland ponies are also used as paddock pals for racehorses and horses.
yes and no barium instigates the horses and no i kinda is used a prep techinique
Hmm... Ok I used to have a male tabby and since it's NOT a pure breed I'll say... At least UNDER 100 dollars, then again I am 11 years old so i dunno I was just looking for a question and this popped up and I just ha to answer it lol
Thoroughbreds are purebreds with a closed studbook, therefore only two Thoroughbreds can create a Thoroughbred foal. No other breeds are allowed or used.