The Quarter horse of course! they were bred for racing over a quarter of a mile, and can reach speeds of about 55 mph!
The quarter horse was first bred in the United States. The eastern colonists breed Thoroughbreds with the native breeds to make "Quarter Mile Horses" (bred to race 1/4 mile). These "Quarter Mile Horses" were bred with other native horses that had "cow sense" as the colonists expanded west. Although this quick breed with cow sense started to really hold its own name in the mid 1800s, the American Quarter Horse Association (and the breed registry it runs) wasn't founded until 1940.
A quarter horse can run any length. They are best known for their ability to cover a quarter mile quickly. In organized quarter horse racing, the point is to maintain the original use of the quarter horse. In fact, many thoroughbred horses can run a quarter mile just as quickly, and are heavily used in quarter horse racing bloodlines.
For long distance its between the Thoroughbred and the Mustang but in a quarter mile its the American Quarter Horse (that's whay its their name)
Quarter horses are named that because they can run a Quarter of a mile really fast. They had races in the old days for a quarter of a mile and they would use Quarter horses for them. Now Quarter Horses aren't as popular for racing, because Thoroughbreds have better stamina.
The American Quarter Horse, or Quarter Horse, is an American breed of horse that excels at sprinting short distances. Its name is derived from its ability to outrun other horse breeds in races of a quarter mile or less; some have been clocked at speeds up to 55 mph!
The Quarter Horse is the fastest horse in the world for short distances, 1/4 mile, more or less. That's why they are called quarter horses.
Quarter horses are the fastest horse to run a quarter mile.
The obvious answer to that would be a Quarter horse.
A Quarter horse was the first breed developed in the United States. Colonists at that time breed this breed for one reason, and one reason only; the quarter mile stretch. Quarter horses were named the way they are because they were breed to be quick short distance runners especially for the quarter mile race. Today, Quarter horses are one of the most popular American breeds. Known for having large, eyes, high intelligence, and small ears but are short and stocky most of the time. Quarter horses are used on ranches because of their strong hind quarters for herding cattle.Raced in the 'quarter' mile stretchHave large, muscular, hind 'quarters'Have the ability to turn on a 'quarter'
The Quarter Horse is the fastest horse in the world, for a quarter of a mile. The Thoroughbred, most often used in horse racing, has more endurance for an entire mile, but still cannot beat the Quarter Horse in a quarter-of-a-mile race. Hence the name 'Quarter Horse'. This is exactly what you want in a horse when you are working cattle - short bursts of extraordinary speed.
Quarter horses are so called because of their speed at sprinting (galloping) a quarter-mile. Some say that the name comes from the hefty hind-quarters of the horse; others say that the breed is one-quarter each of four other breeds, including the Thoroughbred. Nonetheless, it is the quarter-mile speed which gives the quarter horse its name.
Quarter horses get their name from the quarter mile races. A quarter horse is energetic enough to gallop a whole quarter of a mile.