Some of the fastest racehorses in history include Secretariat, who holds the record for the fastest time in the Kentucky Derby. Other notable fast racehorses include Man o' War, Frankel, and American Pharoah, all known for their exceptional speed and performances on the racetrack.
Secretariat is widely regarded as the fastest race horse in history. In 1973, he won the Triple Crown, setting track records in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes that still stand today.
9.17 I believe is the fastest time on barrel racing. Hope that this helps. =)16 seconds is the fastest timeThe fastest time cant NOT be 16 seconds you dip. Because in the NFR the girls run 13 and 12's. and plus Liz Pikston ran the fastest time so far which is like a 10 or something like thatthere really isn't a "fastest time" because some barrel courses are shorter or longer than others. so if you have a course that is measured correctly, 16 seconds is a good and a really fast time.Well to be a little more helpful, the fast barrel horses are 1D and in my lifetime of showing and breeding barrel horses, I've never seen a horse run faster then 11 seconds. It does also depend on the distance of the barrels. If they are the set distance, 15 seconds will get you first. Ive done it, and Ive seen it done.no 16 senconds is not the fastest because i got o the quarther horse congress every year and there are horses who run times of 11 to 15 and any way when i do contesting in 4-h there are kids who run 16s all the time"there really isn't a "fastest time" because some barrel courses are shorter or longer than others. so if you have a course that is measured correctly, 16 seconds is a good and a really fast time."Like i said ^^^^^ the measurment of the course mattersIn barrel racing, the times make all the difference. and so does the course. seconds is a fast time, but most times are in the 14-16 range. I myself have had a 16.299 and a 16.246Hey, I'm a NBHA barrel racer, and the fastest NBHA time is currently 13.6 seconds, with Hot Shot, but the size of the barrel courses vary, as I see some of you have already said. There could be a faster time than Hot Shot's, but the only recorded ones are from the NBHA. & I don't think 9.17 seconds is even possible on NBHA courses. It may be on much smaller ones, but I've never even seen (or heard of) someone running 12 seconds. Also, there are different divisions, so it's hard to say the fastest time. But the current world record of all barrel horses is 13.670 from a 1D barrel horse, Hot Shot.
The fastest time around the world by any transportation method was achieved by the crew of the Apollo 10 mission in 1969, which orbited the Moon in just over 61 hours.
It's not at all clear what you mean by the speed of a planet. In terms of its speed of rotation, or the length of its 'day', Saturn is the second fastest, just behind Jupiter. Regarding its speed in orbit around the sun, Saturn is the 6th fastest planet in our solar system. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and most of the asteroids, all move faster in their orbits virtually all of the time than Saturn does, and several comets do that for part of the time.
Many consider Phar Lap the greatest Australian horse of all time.
An immature female horse is called a filly. A filly is typically less than 4 years old.
Both could be used in different situations: The horse ran fastest of all the horses in the race. The horse ran faster than all of the other horses. When the man, the horse and the dog ran, the horse ran fastest. The horse ran faster than the man and the dog.
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It really depends on if she is a purebred paint and if you breed her to another paint. If you breed a purebred paint and you breed it with throughbred bay, then there is a chance that the colt/filly may be bay or a pinto. If you did breed the horse this was, it's offspring would not be a purebred paint colt/filly. Also, it depends if your horse has a colt. Your horse might have a filly. You can't really change that....it's at random=)
SECRETARIAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the best horse ever he holds all records at the Kentucky derby and at the preekness and by 2 second at the belmont he is the best horse ever
A young female horse is called a filly and a male horse is called a colt. All young horses can be referred to as foals and can be male or female.
Nouns in English have no gender, all nouns are neuter. English has specific words for a male or female, such as the noun filly, a female horse, usually less than four years of age.
Shoaib Akhtar is the fastest bowler of all time.
By the time a horse is 2 she will have obtained almost all of her growth. Depending on breed and genetics, you may get another inch or 2 but probably not much more.
A baby horse is called a foal. A baby female is called a filly-foal and a baby male is called a colt-foal. Once they are weaned they are called "foal," "filly," and "colt," respectively until three years old, when they become "horse," "mare," and "stallion," (or "gelding") respectively.A filly is a female of racing age .Answer:All newborn horses are foalsA colt is an uncastrated male horse less than four years oldA filly is a female horse less than four years oldA mare is an older female horse of breeding ageBaby horses are called foals.Generally, a baby horse is called a foal. If it's a male, it's called a colt. If female, a filly.
A mare is any female horse over the age of four years old. Dam is a term used for a 'mother' horse, or a mare who has a foal at her side. As an example sentence for the words dam and mare; ' Those two bay geldings came from the same dam, that brown mare over there in the corner next to the grey pony.'