The Missouri Fox Trotting Horse
The Missouri Fox Trotting Horse has three natural gaits: an easygoing flat foot walk, the smooth and comfortable fox trot characteristic of its name, and a relaxed and free-flowing canter. No special shoeing or training is required for these horses to perform their gaits, and their good dispositions and willing attitudes are among their many desirable characteristics, making them one of the most versatile and loved of horse breeds within the equine registries.
Developed from horses in the Missouri Ozarks, the breed is characterized by a gentle demeanor and its signature gait, the fluid, diagonal 4-beat fox trot. Bloodlines can be traced from the horses of early settlers coming to the Ozarks from neighboring states of Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee and Arkansas. Their horses were depended upon for their surefootedness in this mountainous region and their ability to do whatever was needed around the homestead, from plowing to hauling logs and working cattle, while at the same time being able to double as a stylish buggy horse or riding horse for the family. Whatever the need, this horse proved capable and adaptable, later becoming known as the Missouri Fox Trotter.
Information excerpted, with permission, from MFTHA.com. Photo courtesy Alanna Hovis.
Labels: Breed Profile, fox trotter, September 2009
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