How Do I Find My Thoroughbred History?

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Thoroughbred Information For free entries, results, charts and other information, use the Horse Search feature at equibase.com, the Thoroughbred industry’s official database for racing information.

How do I find a Thoroughbred pedigree?

The Jockey Club Information Systems offers free five-generation pedigrees for Thoroughbreds on its site at www.equineline.com . For a small charge, you can investigate “nicking,” suggestions on genetic lines that may cross well with your horse if you are thinking about breeding.

How do I look up my horse?

How do I look up AQHA records and pedigrees?

  1. Free Records.
  2. Step 1: Go to www.aqha.com.
  3. Step 2: Click Free Records.
  4. Step 3: Select a record type from the dropdown.
  5. Step 4: Search by horse registration number or name.
  6. Step 5: Type in your email address.
  7. Premium AQHA Records.

What are the three sires the Thoroughbred ancestry traces back to?

The ancestry of the Thoroughbred can be traced back to three foundation sires – the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian and the Byerly Turk.

Do thoroughbred horses have the same birthday?

Thoroughbreds race in different classes based on their age, the youngest being two years old or yearlings. So that horses aren’t entering racing all at different times of year, they get given the same birthday, which coincides with the start of the race year on the same day.

Is there a Thoroughbred registry?

The Jockey Club is the breed registry for Thoroughbred horses in the United States and Canada. It is dedicated to the improvement of Thoroughbred breeding and racing and fulfills that mandate by serving many segments of the industry through its subsidiary companies and by supporting numerous industry initiatives.

How can I find pictures of my OTTB?

By typing your horse’s registered name and then clicking on the “Reports” tab on their pedigree page, you can find an option called “Photos.” This will give you every user-uploaded photo of your horse’s ancestors, many times going back several generations. Here is an example, for the OTTB Drake’s Dancer.

How do you trace a horse bloodline?

A veterinarian or animal shelter often can assist with this. With the microchip information, you might be able to find the horse’s previous owner or breeder. Furthermore, in some cases, DNA testing can help identify the horse’s sire and dam. This can be key information in recovering the horse’s pedigree.

How do I find my horses bloodline?

Check the breed association website.

  1. www.aqha.com — the site of the American Quarter Horse Association.
  2. www.morganhorse.com — the site of the American Morgan Horse Association.
  3. www.americanappendix.com/ — the site of the American Appendix Horse Association.
  4. A good list of other breed association sites is available here.

How can I find an old horse race?

Go to: www.equineline.com. Please note: You must have your horse’s racing name to order. Records are NOT filed by tattoo number.

Do all thoroughbred horses have a common ancestor?

All modern Thoroughbreds trace back to three stallions imported into England from the Middle East in the late 17th and early 18th centuries: the Byerley Turk (1680s), the Darley Arabian (1704), and the Godolphin Arabian (1729).

What is the most common Thoroughbred color?

The most common Thoroughbred colors are bay, chestnut, and gray.

Do Thoroughbreds have Arabian blood?

One of the hard and fast rules of the Thoroughbred breed is that a registered horse must have descended from one of three foundation sires: The Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian, or the Byerley Turk.

At what age is a Thoroughbred fastest?

between 4 and 5 years old
The running performance of Thoroughbred racehorses has been reported to peak when they are between 4 and 5 years old.

At what age Thoroughbreds are broken?

Flat racehorses are broken-in at around 18 months of age, having already been very well handled and used to having a bit in its mouth, as well as usually having been lunged and led out in hand. They will also be used to wearing rugs, being shod and generally examined by a variety of people.

At what age do you break Thoroughbred?

Thoroughbreds mature slightly earlier than quarter horses and other similar breeds. They are broken to ride starting around 18 months of age so that they are ready to race as 2 year olds. Warmbloods and draft horses mature later than average and may not be broke to ride or pull wagons until they are 3 to 4 years old.

Are all registered Thoroughbreds tattooed?

Thoroughbred horses are required by most state racing commission rules to be lip tattooed in order to participate in an official Thoroughbred race. The tattoo serves as an additional means of identification for the Thoroughbred while racing.

Can you get a horse registered without papers?

Because of this, a horse cannot be registered without knowing the sire and dam. Tracking parentage and ownership are core to the integrity of the American Quarter Horse Association studbook. An application for registration must include the parentage information.

Do horses have ownership papers?

When you buy or sell a horse, get written confirmation that the horse has been sold and that the title has transferred. Insist on a Bill of Sale and keep a copy of the document. Transfer the registration papers, or specify in the sale agreement if the horse is not being sold with papers.

How much is an OTTB worth?

An OTTB horse will cost on average between $1,000 to $3,000. The price of an off-the-track Thoroughbred will vary based on its race pedigree, temperament, height, and bloodline.

How long do OTTB horses live?

The average lifespan of racehorses is 27 years, which is the same as most horses. There are many factors that contribute to how long horses live, such as genetics, diet, and living conditions. Just like humans, some horses live long, healthy lives while others die young.

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