Race horses

First Lord: the English thoroughbred before whom all bowed because it is best to compete with its speed. The thoroughbred meets very specific criteria: pretty ears, head and members fine long. Its finesse and its preparations athlete allows him to combine beauty and performance. Then come the A.Q.P.S. these initials mean "Autre Que Pur Sang", which include two half-blood and the Arabs.

The English Thoroughbred has a specific statute to the contrary AQPS they are not required to have a name beginning with the letter of the year of their birth but they are the owners or breeders who give them their name. They must be entered in the "stud-book" of the English thoroughbred.

Race horses other than purebred English can not compete with them in the racing gallop but they are tough opponents in the races with obstacles.

The determination of thoroughbred anlais was set in 1793. This race was obtained in the seventeenth century in England by crossing the English mares with Oriental stallions. Three stallions were founding Byerley Turk Turkish origin; Darley Arabian origin Goldophin Arabia Arabic and Berber origin.