One of the Fastest Horse Breeds in the World!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @healingspringsjournal1025
    @healingspringsjournal1025 3 года назад +74

    Wonderful show. I just adopted Dr. Dorr the second horse you rode. Was fun to see him with you.

    • @DiscoverTheHorse
      @DiscoverTheHorse  3 года назад +21

      Thank you! Congratulations, that is so exciting. He is such a cool horse!

    • @pglen6042
      @pglen6042 2 года назад +8

      Bless you. These retired horses need loving homes.

    • @joannesmartens9442
      @joannesmartens9442 2 года назад +4

      @@pglen6042 yes, that's true. And those ones are in a very nice home. So i think the horse who did racing in 2020 can have only 7 years. That's the way it should go always, but....

  • @kristinkester9392
    @kristinkester9392 2 года назад +14

    Thoroughbreds are my most favorite breeds! This episode brought back so many happy childhood memories. My parents leased a retired race horse for me when I was a child, and she was the kindest most caring horse I ever had the pleasure of knowing. I miss her to this very day!

  • @williamdomey7584
    @williamdomey7584 2 года назад +8

    My last mare who I evented with was QH/TB. Had the speed of a thoroughbred and the agility of a Quarter horse. She could turn on a dime and give you 9 cents change. Thoroughbreds are a great breed.

  • @almirakline6070
    @almirakline6070 9 месяцев назад +1

    So cool. We visited the Kentucky Horse Park several years ago. ❤😊

  • @almirakline6070
    @almirakline6070 2 месяца назад

    Loved visiting the Kentucky Horse Park many years ago ❤️!
    And seeing the Parade of Breeds...

  • @bocolewish
    @bocolewish 2 года назад +2

    Wow! Brought me back to Jonabell when it was a private home. I do commissioned animal portraiture and visited to photograph reference of 2 dogs there, among many other area clients around Lexington. Many of those client's walls held framed halters of syndicated TB's, high end portraiture and sculpture and fine art. My husband and I were treated to private tours of Darley Farms to shoot reference for paintings for the Cross Gate Gallery. Quite an experience over several years, but I was always happy to return to my little farm and muck my stalls.

  • @tiffanymitchell9269
    @tiffanymitchell9269 3 года назад +16

    Lots of the big horses at my Pony Club are Thoroughbreds. They look very cheeky, but they are very good at dressage and jumping. From Laura :-)

    • @DiscoverTheHorse
      @DiscoverTheHorse  3 года назад +2

      Aww, that is awesome Laura! They are fun to watch, aren't they?

  • @joannesmartens9442
    @joannesmartens9442 2 года назад +5

    It must be great to visit that unique park.🥰 Also so special you could ride on those retired racehorses. So nice to know a retiringhome for those horses. New vocation is a project witch should have so many more of them. That's such a good solution for ex racehorses.👍

  • @pattyk734
    @pattyk734 2 года назад +11

    Glad you were able to ride a retired race horse that didn’t get injured and put down at a race track.

  • @jessparish8165
    @jessparish8165 Год назад +1

    my favourite breed and I finally have my own TB grey gelding named blue

  • @Viv-ys6ks
    @Viv-ys6ks 3 года назад +8

    Thoroughbreds are so cool! There are a few at the barn I go to and they're so pretty

    • @DiscoverTheHorse
      @DiscoverTheHorse  3 года назад +1

      They are a great breed! That is fun that you have them at your barn!

  • @patriciaeddy7629
    @patriciaeddy7629 3 года назад +4

    I have two type horses for riding purposes.One a black and white Paint,the other the Quarter horse.They are pleasure horses,that love just hanging out with me,but, actually eating is their favorite thing to do.
    I can't even imagine not having horses after being a horse lovers for forty-two years now.
    Now, being at age 68,riding and being with my horses is my favorite thing in life.

  • @tiffanymitchell9269
    @tiffanymitchell9269 3 года назад +5

    Phar lap is amazing!

  • @WhiteTiger333
    @WhiteTiger333 2 года назад +3

    Ohhh...I thought you were going to have the chance to go flat out on your thoroughbred! I was raised in the KY Bluegrass. Now that I live in NY, I know I'm almost home on the drive down, when I start seeing those miles of fence...and when I turn left at Keeneland. :)

  • @suzanneyoung8011
    @suzanneyoung8011 3 года назад +24

    So glad you covered the Thoroughbred, my favorite breed of horse. I just love the Lexington area and visiting all the horse farms and the Kentucky Horse Park. But I wanted to see you canter that Thoroughbred a little, at least in the arena! 😄❤️🐎

    • @DiscoverTheHorse
      @DiscoverTheHorse  3 года назад +5

      They are such a fun breed! I agree, the Lexington area is amazing, so many pretty places to explore! I am hoping to feature a Thoroughbred on the track at some point in the future, but couldn't pass up the opportunity to ride Money Moves, he is still healing, so is just doing walking rides now, but will be available for adoption at some point in the future! :)

  • @pglen6042
    @pglen6042 2 года назад +3

    Secretariat raced in 1973 and still holds all 3 of the Triple Crown track records. He was a gorgeous chestnut, still miss him. I live in Ohio so Kentucky is a neighbor. Beautiful state.

    • @marymartin8763
      @marymartin8763 Год назад +2

      There’s a ton of his great grandchildren around for sale for cheap! I got one of his great great granddaughters for $1,500, she is RED!

    • @pglen6042
      @pglen6042 Год назад

      Aw, you have a bit of him, sigh.@@marymartin8763

  • @sandrapanico6357
    @sandrapanico6357 Год назад

    My favorite horse to ride. An ex racehorse was my all time riding buddy back in the day.

  • @tamlynrn
    @tamlynrn 7 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love your channel. I’m going backwards watching some of your older videos 🐎❤️

  • @pglen6042
    @pglen6042 2 года назад +1

    I have been a member of the Secretariat Fan Club since it's beginning. I'm just starting this video so I hope he's mentioned. He's considered the most perfect thoroughbred ever seen. His Belmont race is for the ages.

  • @swansonganimalcommunicatio4207
    @swansonganimalcommunicatio4207 Год назад +1

    Amazing, didn't think they was aloud to leave India xxx

  • @Robin-sb7vu
    @Robin-sb7vu 2 года назад +1

    We stayed at the Campbell House when we were there too! Great ride!

  • @hikingwiththedog6078
    @hikingwiththedog6078 2 года назад +2

    I love this video, thank you so much!!!

    • @DiscoverTheHorse
      @DiscoverTheHorse  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! So glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @richardbmtara
    @richardbmtara 2 года назад +1

    Wonderfull show.

  • @ashutoshbhardwaj9570
    @ashutoshbhardwaj9570 2 года назад +6

    not only marwari even kathiyawari horses also have curved ears which touch and makes heart shape. both indian breeds. Kathiyawari known to be much more tough, though little shorter

  • @maryward3060
    @maryward3060 Год назад

    Such beautiful horses

  • @stardust949
    @stardust949 2 года назад +6

    Nice video----smiling from neighbor state to the North, Ohio here! What, wouldn't they let you ride them any faster than a WALK? I was hoping to see you cut loose with these former racing horses and experience some of that speed!

  • @joannesmartens9442
    @joannesmartens9442 2 года назад +1

    Oh, i thought the marwari was a pinto, but it's a very beautiful horse. I never saw ears like that👍

  • @cindyrissal3628
    @cindyrissal3628 Год назад +2

    The three stallions were the foundation for the modern Thoroughbred. There were already English Thoroughbreds whose pedigrees went far back. The English Thoroughbred mares were who they crossed the three oriental sires on to get the ancestors of our Thoroughbred of today.

  • @swansonganimalcommunicatio4207

    I love your videos so much xx

  • @gonzalesorgaz735
    @gonzalesorgaz735 Год назад

    Just what I was looking for

  • @trudejensen8512
    @trudejensen8512 8 месяцев назад

    I have ridden two thoroughbreds, one was a retired race horse, the other one never raced and was used as a show jumper. They were both very sweet and well behaved. I went hacking on both, and allowed them to really stretch in their own pace, the speed was INSANE. I have mostly ridden European warmbloods, so I felt like a jet pilot. Amazing breed. Without Darley, Byerley and Godolphin - no thoroughbred as we know them today. Without the thoroughbred - no sport horse breeds as we know them today. But I must admit - I am really not a fan of horse racing.

  • @greveneretrasshlgreven2505
    @greveneretrasshlgreven2505 2 года назад

    he is georgeous!!!!

  • @gustavosilvacm8932
    @gustavosilvacm8932 2 года назад +5

    What about the German breeds? Hanoverian, Holsteiner, Westfalen, Takehner, have you tried any of them?

    • @DiscoverTheHorse
      @DiscoverTheHorse  2 года назад +5

      So far I've only filmed the Aegidienberger in Germany, but I'll be back to ride and film the rest of the German breeds - looking forward to it!

    • @aylabr3931
      @aylabr3931 2 года назад +4

      Try to get in contact with the Facility in Warendorf, it is absolutely gorgeous and Westfalen are great!

  • @Xandrabandz
    @Xandrabandz 2 года назад +9

    As much as I love these videos and the fact that they have so much amazing information, this video was making the racing industry out to be an amazing, loving industry, (which it is not). I think that being this video was based on Thoroughbreds and racing, the real side of the industry needs to be brought to attention and people need to know the truth about what goes on behind closed doors in this industry. From the horses being started way too young, to the amount of deaths PER DAY on the track.. I could go on but the truth needs to be exposed in videos like this and the industry has got to STOP being glorified or the abuse will simply never end..

    • @Jessie_438
      @Jessie_438 2 года назад +2

      You do realise that the industry is not abusive. It’s the trainers, owners and jockeys who don’t abide by the rules and there’s loads of studies that show that starting a racehorse at 2 is beneficial for them
      Racing publicly says how many deaths there are but think for a minute how many deaths happen in other equine sports both English and western so stop shaming a sport that your so poorly educated on 😊

  • @classactsexpertiseandinspi4815
    @classactsexpertiseandinspi4815 11 месяцев назад

    You really notice the difference in a thoroughbred when you canter them, especially in a straight or a gradual incline on a good surface, they have more gears and sometimes no brakes until they get tired, so if they are fit and the rider is riding out of the saddle over their centre of gravity , that might not be for a while. But one should not use their upper gears if you are trying to rehab them for a new role- its not fair to confuse them.

  • @truthxposed8975
    @truthxposed8975 Год назад

    Shout out to Mr. Prospector!!!

  • @marielquevedo3352
    @marielquevedo3352 2 года назад +1

    Would have been nice to see a dedicated video of the horse park

  • @bhaktamontefusco6835
    @bhaktamontefusco6835 Год назад

    Please ride the marwari horse. They are amazing horses and I would love to watch a video of you riding them

  • @oranjebeer6637
    @oranjebeer6637 2 года назад

    2:13 that dog

  • @dawneen4537
    @dawneen4537 8 месяцев назад

    My APHA gelding has a thoroughbred body at 16.3 hands. He’s smart but stupid at the same time. He crowds and various other things I’m working out of him. “Pay attention to me, not whatever in the distance “. He knocked one petite owner flying with that habit. My main hirer is my Tennessee Walker mare. My sister had her and sold her to someone with too many horses and no knowledge of how to ride a Walker. We saw them at the horse park and my sis had to adjust tack and after they complained Glory wouldn’t gait, sis rode her and she gaited right out. The owner eventually needed to downsize and asked my sister if she wanted the mare back-for free. No, but she knew I did. I had to re-teach the mare some manners and now all is well. Love my big boy, too. Quite a few say don’t keep him, he’s dangerous. Every horse can be dangerous. Tying him to a tree (tree therapy) and walking away doesn’t really help the problem with him panicking cause he’s not with his buddies. Funny how he can be a big baby if you give him a job and scratch on him and give him love too.

  • @narrowistheway77
    @narrowistheway77 Год назад

    Just an FYI, almost 40mph is an average speed at the Kentucky Derby that includes the process of getting up to speed all the way to the race finish. In reality they’ll occasionally hit speeds up to 45mph when they hit their final sprint. Only the finest Thoroughbred horses are capable of these speeds 😉

  • @tessapetters3936
    @tessapetters3936 2 года назад +1

    Why was he running lastb year in Kentucky Derby and up for adoption a year later. he looks good. :)

  • @lynjago6022
    @lynjago6022 2 года назад +31

    These horses are the lucky few, and I'm happy you enjoyed your time with them. The racing industry uses horses for making money, and when they don't, horses go to slaughter. I'm sorry, it's just the way things are. 😞

    • @FanOBarbaro
      @FanOBarbaro 2 года назад +7

      There's hundreds of facilities like new vocations that each adopt out hundreds of racehorses each year. Not every racehorse goes to slaughter, the majority don't. I own racehorses and my partnership has sent horses to new vocations and others like it

    • @charliewhon6548
      @charliewhon6548 2 года назад +5

      Not all have that fate.
      I was an exercise jockey and groom in my younger days, and my boss used to have me ride the horses in forward seat on the flat and over fences and western in the arena, and on the trail and then he would put them up for sale with new owners and jobs. I even bought one after he had a very successful racing career and I rode him hacking out all the time. He was the best!
      Also, at the barn I teach lessons at now, there are 4 OTTBs that are lovely and wonderful and I use one for teaching over fences.

    • @philippamediwake1235
      @philippamediwake1235 2 года назад +3

      I’m just watching this & thinking about the hypocrisy surrounding ‘horse racing’.

    • @SkibidiStraightShooter
      @SkibidiStraightShooter 2 года назад +1

      Facts, and not to mention it's a very common practice for owners to kull a horse to collect the insurance money. And don't even get me started on the fact the horses are started before their bodies even mature and that's a huge reason for the wrecks and broken legs is the sheer force out on the legs while running can literally splinter cannon bones.

    • @janw491
      @janw491 2 года назад +1

      @@FanOBarbaro this one country a lot more racehorses around the world are not as lucky

  • @caroldavis5877
    @caroldavis5877 2 года назад +2

    Do you have a favorite breed of horse?

  • @melhawk6284
    @melhawk6284 2 года назад +2

    OTTBs make an awesome barrel horse, once they learn there is more to riding life than a wide left turn at a high rate of speed!

  • @nonalino
    @nonalino 2 года назад +5

    One of the fastest? It is the fastest. On short distances a Quarter Horse is faster, but soon after the TB outruns him.

    • @nannykat1057
      @nannykat1057 2 года назад +2

      @@tobleroonie5043 YES!! I LOVE the Arabian.

  • @narrowistheway77
    @narrowistheway77 Год назад

    If you want distance and speed, you get a thoroughbred. If you want distance at a trot you get an Arabian 😉

  • @joannesmartens9442
    @joannesmartens9442 2 года назад +1

    I love thoroughbreds, but akhal teke are my favorites. I love to see the horseraces, but... It is in certain way horse abuse. Because they start to race at 2y till 4,5years old. A horse becomes adult from +/-3 to 4years. So at 3 years they could be starting with training, not with racing. But the fact is that they are faster between 2- 4,5yo. And most money comes from procreations, more than from the race. Most racemares are sold with obligation to kill them after raceage. So the breeder can breed, but the people who bought a mare can't breed. A colt or stallion is diferent, i believe. It's heartbreaking that such beautiful horses are killed. So many people would like to have a horse like that for recreation or other horsesports. I follow a lafy in UK who bougt a racehorse witch is now an eventing horse and crosscountry.
    The big problem is that the race sport is the one who recieve most money. In other sports with horses the winner don't has the same money from the cost. I don't include the breeding in those sports.
    But such nice places that you are showing, and such beautiful horses. It must be a big sensation to ride on a famous horse who won already half a million $. But i think people should be more horsefriendly to the racehorses when they aren't used as racehorse, like the one you were riding. A horse with 5 years is only beginning his live as an adult. 😰

  • @amendavita6065
    @amendavita6065 2 года назад +11

    Horse racing is a very cruel and abusive industry. The horse's skeleton isn't fully mature yet, which is why so many racehorses break their legs and have to be put down. I wish you would have visited a racehorse rehabilitation farm instead of a horse racing farm.

    • @FanOBarbaro
      @FanOBarbaro 2 года назад +5

      My racehorses aren't abused. And she DID visit a rehabilitation farm. New vocations is a rehabilitation and adoption program, the TB racing partnership I'm with has sent horses there. Trust me, the racehorses the partnership I'm with owns are treated very well. They get regular breaks and turnout time on the farm and are given plenty of time to be a horse throughout the year

  • @micahflash
    @micahflash 2 года назад +2

    Such cruelty surrounding this breed because of human greed.

  • @lindamclean8809
    @lindamclean8809 2 года назад +4

    They are beautiful but the ones that can’t fun fast enough mostly end up as dog meat.......there are too many being bred

  • @TakenByStormEquestrian
    @TakenByStormEquestrian Год назад

    Not one of, it’s THE fastest

  • @qhughes4555
    @qhughes4555 24 дня назад

    i had the biggest smile when they let you ride Money Moves!