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A pig's trotter in front of carrots and onions. A pig's trotter, also known as a pettitoe, [1] is the culinary term for a pig's foot. It is used as a cut of pork in various dishes around the world, and experienced a resurgence in the late 2000s. [2]
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Many horses can both trot and amble, and some horses pace in addition to the amble, instead of trotting. However, pacing in gaited horses is often, though not always, discouraged, [1] though the gene that produces gaitedness appears to also produce pacing ability. [2]
The Belgian Trotter originates from cross-breeding of local carriage and saddle horses with imported Thoroughbred stock, and so may also be called ' Halfbloeddraver ' or 'half-blood trotter'. [ 3 ] : 12 It has been influenced by the American Standardbred , the German Trotter and the French Trotter , to which it is closely similar, although it ...
English name if used Notes Image Ardenner Trekpaard Cheval de Trait Ardennais Ardennais [1] [2]: 439 Belgische Draver Trotteur Belge Belgian Trotter [1] [2]: 444 [3]: 166 Belgische Rijpony Belgian Riding Pony [1] [2]: 443 [3]: 162 | Belgisch Sportpaard Cheval de Sport Belge Belgian Sport Horse [1] [2]: 443 [3]: 162
Coldblood trotters are the result of cross-breeding native coldblooded farm horses – in Norway the Dølehest, in Sweden the North Swedish Horse – with lighter and faster horses. [ 4 ] : 492 Although the Norwegian and Swedish coldblood trotters are substantially considered a single breed, [ 5 ] two national stud-books are maintained, and ...
Colonial Spanish horse, descendants of the original Jennet-type horse brought to North America, now with a number of modern breed names. Draft horse or draught horse; Feral horse, a horse living in the wild, but descended from once-domesticated ancestors. Most "wild" horses today are actually feral.
Modern Ljutomer Trotters are mainly bred for shaping successful racing horses, that are able to compete when two years old. Horses, not matching the time frame and competition standards are used for recreational and tourist riding, as well as driving. Unlike historic horses, modern trotters are only rarely used as working animals. [2]