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The Thoroughbred

Thoroughbred is a breed of horse known for its speed, agility, and endurance, primarily used in horse racing. Developed in England in the 17th and 18th centuries, they result from crossing Arabian, Barb, and Flemish horses. Thoroughbreds are tall, slim, and athletic, with a refined head and long neck. They are prized for their competitive spirit and ability to accelerate quickly over short and long distances. Best known for racing, they also excel in show jumping, eventing, and other equestrian sports. Their lineage is meticulously documented, with pedigrees tracking bloodlines to ensure quality and breeding standards.