The French Trotter developed primarily from Norman stock which was crossed with English Thoroughbred and half-bred hunter types, Norfolk Roadster, and some American Standardbred. The French Trotter is sometimes referred to as a Norman Trotter, due to the influence of the Old Norman horse on the breed's development.
A French trotter may grow to as tall as 49 inches high. This is about 4 feet.
French breads averaged $1.26 per pound in 1992
French breads are made without milk, sugar, and shortening
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The French sometimes eat pastries and breads. The French eat cheeses and sometimes frogs and snails.
With the Norman stock not fast enough for the French, they started breeding that horse with English thoroughbreds. They also continued to keep working on a new breed so English Hunter stallions were added to the mix and eventually mixing all those breeds with the Norfolk Roadster making a French Trotter.
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