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Missouri Fox Trotter Horse
A missouri fox trotter horse is not often found agricultural farms, since it is a show horse and not a farm animal.
The breed was established in the 1820s in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas. It was used for endurance riding over rough terrain. The breed is known for its incredible walk. These horses actually walk in the front and trots in the rear creating a sliding motion.
A missouri fox trotter horse is not often found agricultural farms, since it is a show horse and not a farm animal.
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Missouri Fox Trotter Horse -
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The horses of this breed should stand 14 to 16 hands in height, be of good confirmation and able to carry weight. The animal should stand well on its feet, be erect and alert. The neck should be graceful, in proportion to length of body, and well-joined to the body. A missouri fox trotter horse is not often found agricultural farms, since it is a show horse and not a farm animal.
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