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I don't think it's even possible if we are being realistic. Not only do you need to own a ranch, that is consistently big, not only to train the horse but to also house all of the facilities it needs, on top of hiring trainers, jockeys, people who can take care of the horse, feed it and treat it for any sort of illness or inconvenience (they are unironically, also very delicate animals), the logistics of transporting horses as well, and that's not even getting into the whole breeding part of it all. There's logistics into the way the grass the horse feeds on needs to be, make sure it gets all the nutrients, etc. It's a whole 'nother world that is probably really expensive if we are being realistic. Obviously you can own a horse and just have it chilling in a random farm if you have the acres for it, but raising a racinghorse is an entire different deal really.