Standardbred
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Horse Isle: Standardbred.
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.
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.
Yes the Missouri Fox Trotter is used for Hunting.
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Q: Where does the Azteca originate from?A: MexicoQ: How deep can the Bashkir Curly dig for it's food?A: 3 feetQ: When was the National Show Horse first developed?A: 1981Q: The Welsh Cob can sustain what gait for long distances?A: TrotQ: What breed's lines were added to the French Trotter to make it a faster horse?A: StandardbredQ: What was the original Knabstrup's height?A: 14.3 hands highQ: What was the Suffolk Punch originally bred for?A: PlowingQ: Which of these were NOT crossed to create the Gelderland?A: AppaloosaQ: The Missouri Fox Trotter is most frequently used by whom?A: Forest RangersQ: The Friesian was an ancestor of what breed?A: Fell Ponyanswer from HorseJmpr on bay and pally
The breed was called norfolk trotter.
So long as they are from the same breed and both parents are registered, yes you can breed a trotter to a pacer and register it.
Welsh Cobs.
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.
The French trotter, a breed known for its unique gait, trots in a two-beat diagonal pattern, where the legs on opposite sides (front left with back right, and vice versa) move together. This gait allows them to maintain speed and efficiency, particularly in harness racing. The breed's conformation, including strong hindquarters and a well-developed chest, supports their ability to sustain a fast trot over long distances. Their rhythmic movement is characterized by a smooth, flowing action that showcases their strength and endurance.
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