* No Official Designation: There's no formal recognition of a horse being a "queen" in racing based on their name or achievements.
* Name Variations: Many racehorses have names related to royalty, but they might be princes, princesses, kings, or other royal titles.
* Personal Preference: Owners and breeders choose names for their horses based on various reasons - lineage, personality, appearance, etc. Some choose royal names simply because they like them.
Examples of racehorses with royal-related names:
* Queen's Logic: (1994 - 2009) - A famous American Thoroughbred mare.
* Queen's Plate: (1988 - 1996) - A Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse.
* King's Bishop: (1999 - 2004) - A Canadian-American Thoroughbred stallion.
To find specific racehorses with "Queen" in their name, you can search:
* Equibase: A website with extensive horse racing information.
* Racing Post: A leading source for horse racing news and results.
* Breeders' Cup: A website dedicated to the annual Breeders' Cup races.
Please be specific with your query if you're looking for a particular type of racehorse or a specific time period.