- Standardbred - Wikipedia
The Standardbred is an American horse breed best known for its ability in harness racing where they compete at either a trot or pace Developed in North America, the Standardbred is recognized worldwide, and the breed can trace its bloodlines to 18th-century England
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The Standardbred horse is more than just a racehorse Learn more about the breed's history and participation in a variety of disciplines
- Standardbred | Harness Racing, Trotting, Pacing | Britannica
Standardbred, breed of horse developed in the United States in the 19th century and used primarily for harness racing The foundation sire of this breed was the English Thoroughbred Messenger (1780–1808), imported to the United States in 1788
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Standardbred horse origin goes back to Thoroughbred breed development in England Once people started carefully breeding this distinct type, a horse that could meet a standard time trotting or pacing a mile, the breed further developed, thanks to the strong bloodlines of Hambletonian 10
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The Standardbred horse is a breed known for its speed, endurance, and distinct trotting or pacing style, making it a prime choice in the world of harness racing
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The origins of the Standardbred trace back to Messenger, an English Thoroughbred foaled in 1780, and later exported to the United States Messenger was the great-grandsire of Hambletonian 10, to whom every Standardbred can trace its heritage
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