In horse talk TB means thoroughbred.
If you mean a TB, then a Quarter Horse and a Cheetah are the only 2 I know of. If you mean any racehorse, then a Cheetah is the only one I know of.
TB could mean teeny bopper meaning immature.
In a recipe, tb would mean table, in the context of a tablespoon.
What does the symbol TB mean on hook of necklace
A TB horse stands for Thoroughbred horse, which is a breed known for their speed, agility, and competitive nature. Thoroughbreds are commonly used in horse racing and other competitive equestrian sports due to their athleticism and high energy levels.
Thoroughbred, is a specific breed type of horse, they are long legged, sleek and fast; and are used in racing at the tracks for money. It can also refer to Tuberculosis.
You mean supplements? Sure! It's best to talk to your vet, though, or another experienced horse person such as your trainer or instructor.
A TB mare refers to a female Thoroughbred horse, a breed known for its speed, agility, and athleticism, often used in horse racing and various equestrian sports. Thoroughbreds are characterized by their tall, slim build and strong legs. The term "mare" specifically denotes a female horse that is typically over three years old. TB mares are valued for their performance potential and breeding capabilities.
The Percheron is a big, stocky breed of horse that used to be used in war for pulling carts and heavy weights. The first biggest horse is a Shire, and the second largest is a Clydesdale. If you want to get technical then you could talk about cross breeds like TB/Clydesdale, but that's two different breeds. Stick with Percheron.
The gaits are the different ways a horse moves his legs, for example in the trot, the horse has a 2x gait movement, the walk is a 4x movement and the canter is a 3x gait.
A zero result means you tested negative for TB.
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