0 (a horse) with parents that are of the same breed and have good qualities: --
a thoroughbred racehorse
1 a horse with good qualities typical of a particular breed and with parents that are officially recognized as being the same breed --
In addition, they have contributed to thoroughbred breeding and in the advancement of veterinary science.
The thoroughbred is not mentioned in the book.
We are often told that we are in danger of other countries supplanting us in the breeding of thoroughbred horses.
The grant of £5,000 was approved for the specific purpose of awarding premiums for thoroughbred stallions in 1936.
Some stallions, especially thoroughbred stallions, can be very nasty.
There is no test for the perfection of a thoroughbred horse which can he devised, either for soundness, stamina or speed, except the racecourse.
There is not big money in these studs, unlike the thoroughbred and show pony world.
There is a great divergence of opinion with regard to thoroughbred stallions, and we should have liked to have the scheme put before us.