Well a purebred Fox Trotter will have papers and be registered with it's correct breed association. Otherwise you have to look at the horses gaits and figure out if it fox trots or not.
Missouri Fox Trotters are gaited horses not hunters.
yes they are
While the Missouri Fox Trotter is known for its smooth gait and versatility as a riding horse, it is not specifically bred for hunting. However, with proper training, they can be used effectively in various equestrian disciplines, including trail riding and some low-level hunting activities.
To tell (or ask) your horse to trot is:"Aller au trotter."Translation is: To go into a trot.
The Missouri Fox Trotter is 14.2 to 16.2 hands high.
The gait is called the "fox trot." The horse appears to be walking with its front legs and trotting with its hind legs.
Yes the Missouri Fox Trotter is used for Hunting.
the same as any other horse, approximately 30 years.
They usually live the same as most other breeds around 20-30 years.
That horse will make a fine trotter.
Yes, the Missouri Fox Trotter is classified as a warmblood horse. This breed is known for its unique gait and versatility, making it suitable for various disciplines, including trail riding and show competitions. While it may not fit the traditional definition of warmbloods like those from Europe, it is still considered a warmblood due to its temperament and breeding characteristics.
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