The written record is the pedigree.
A pedigree analyst studies the pedigree of a horse to help determine its potential as an athlete
A female horse is a mare. When you're talking pedigree, the mother is the dam.
A female horse is a mare. When you're talking pedigree, the mother is the dam.
That depends on the pedigree and bloodlines of the horse
A "Dam" is the term used for a baby horse's (foals) mother. A foals father is called the Sire.
A female horse is a mare. When you're talking pedigree, the mother is the dam.
A horse with a pedigree is considered a "purebred" meaning he is not of mixed heritage. The purest and oldest breed of domestic horse is the Arabian and all other breeds (including Thoroughbreds) can trace their lines back to the Arabian Horse. As new breeds are developed, different purebred breeds are crossed until the desired traits are achieved.
It is not difficult to find the history of your horse. But your horse must be registered to find it. If in fact your horse is registered, you can look up your horse's pedigree on the internet. But if you horse is not registered, I am sorry but I do not know how to help you.
A Quarter horse and Thoroughbred cross is called an Appendix horse. The value of such a horse is dependant upon many factors, age, height, sex, color, breed, pedigree, show/race records, and the current local economy, and whether the horse is registered or not. There is no one set price for a horse.
No, you can check his pedigree
Arabian horses can be anywhere from free into the hundreds of thousands and rarely millions. The factors that influence price are; height, age, sex, pedigree, show record, color, location, and current local economy.
There is no set price for any horse, the price can be affected by many things included but not limited to; Age, height, breed, sex, color, pedigree, show record, location, local economy and many other things.