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Safe Trail Gaited Ranch Missouri Foxtrotter Mare
Trail · Versatility Ranch Horse · Gaited
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Registered Missouri Foxtrotter Gaited Trail Safe Gelding
Trail · Versatility Ranch Horse · Gaited · Driving
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Trail Gaited Endurance Missouri Foxtrotter Gelding
Trail · Gaited · Endurance · Western Riding
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Beginner, Trail riding, Missouri Fox Trotter
Trail · Western Pleasure · Cutting · Leisure
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Sanfte, menschenbezogene Missouri Fox Trotter Stute
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Dressage · Leisure
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Gaited Trail Safe Dressage Foxtrotter Cross Gelding
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Gaited Trail Ranch Parade Missouri Foxtrotter Gelding
Trail · Versatility Ranch Horse · Gaited
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Gaited Trail Driving Missouri Foxtrotter Gelding
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Registered Missouri Foxtrotter Gaited Trail Ranch Gelding
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<h2 class="sizeM">Missouri Fox Trotter - horses for sale</h2>
<p>Many American riders looking for a gaited horse opt to buy a Missouri Foxtrotter. These popular horses, which originated in the <b>Ozark Mountains</b>, have a sliding movement that makes them very comfortable to ride. The <b>unique gait</b> of this breed was developed for mountain riding over rough ground. Their calm, relaxed temperament makes them good mounts for both adults and children, as those who sell a Missouri Foxtrotter can confirm. Once used as <b>cattle horses</b> for the Missouri calf-rearing economy, today they are popular horses for <b>trail riding</b>. They are also admired in the show ring, where they display their specialist gaits, the fox trot, the flat-foot walk and the collected canter.</p>
<h2 class="sizeM">Use and characteristics of the Missouri Fox Trotter</h2>
<p>When Missouri Foxtrotters are on show, they are graceful and animated, but not high steppers like other gaited breeds. Their unique ambling gait is the reason that many riders buy a Missouri Foxtrotter. In a true <b>fox trot</b>, the horse appears to walk with the front feet and trot with the hind. In fact, experts who sell a Missouri Foxtrotter use the correct term, which is <b>four-beat broken diagonal gait</b>. At least one foot is always on the ground at any time. The hind legs slide under the body, over the tracks of the forefeet, creating a smooth ride without the diagonal “bounce” of a regular trot. The breed stands <b>14 hands</b> (56 inches/142 cm) <b>to 16 hands</b> (64 inches/163 cm) high and weighs in the region of 900lb (410 kg) and 1,200 pounds (540 kg). Coat colours can be solid or pinto. Members of the breed are also known simply as Fox Trotters.</p>
<h2 class="sizeM">Origin and history of breeding Missouri Fox Trotter</h2>
<p>The Missouri Foxtrotter breed was established in the <b>nineteenth century</b> by settlers, mainly from other famous horse-rearing states such as <b>Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky</b>. They brought many different types of horse to contribute to the Foxtrotter, including Morgans, American Saddlebreds, Tennessee Walking Horses, Arabians and Standardbreds. These in turn dated back to the earliest horses brought to the USA, including European, British and Irish breeds. The qualities of the Missouri Foxtrotter were <b>stamina, a smooth gait and its intelligence</b> in working cattle, all of which were prized by the cattlemen of the state. They were also valued by anyone who had to make long journeys on horseback over rough terrain in rural areas, such as doctors and state officials. The main organisation for the breed, the <b>Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association (MFTHBA)</b> was set up in Missouri in <b>1949</b>. In the early stages, the stud book was open, registering any gaited horses that displayed the unique fox trot and met with other breed specifications. The stud book was closed in 1982, when there was a very healthy population of Missouri Foxtrotters and increasing global interest in the breed. In 2002, Missouri adopted the breed as its state horse. There are now affiliated breed registries in Canada and Europe.</p>
<h2 class="sizeM">Missouri Fox Trotter in equestrianism</h2>
<p>When using their unique fox trot gait, Missouri Foxtrotters cover the ground at a rate of 5 to 8 miles per hour (8.0 to 12.9 km/h). This makes them very comfortable rides for all kinds of distance and <b>endurance riding</b>, including competitive events. Their strong bodies and sensible natures make them a great choice for nervous riders and those with disabilities. They have been crossed with donkey jacks to create mules which often retain the fox trot gait. These are a popular choice for trail riding in remote parts of the USA.</p>
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