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  2. Missouri Fox Trotter - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Fox Trotters stand 14 to 16 hands (56 to 64 inches, 142 to 163 cm) high, and weigh between 900 and 1,200 pounds (410 and 540 kg). [1] Begun in 2004, the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association also maintains a separate registry for fox trotting ponies standing between 11 and 14 hands (44 and 56 inches, 112 and 142 cm). [2]

  3. Missouri Fox Trotting Horse World Show and Celebration

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    The show was founded in 1958. [1] It is held at Ava, Missouri, on the headquarters of the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association. The Celebration begins on Labor Day every year and lasts six days, with the final night falling on a Saturday.

  4. List of U.S. state horses - Wikipedia

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    The breed association is headquartered in Decatur, Alabama. ... Missouri: Missouri Fox Trotter: The Fox Trotter is a gaited breed developed in the Missouri Ozarks.

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    Missouri Fox Trotter Missouri fox trotter Developed, as the name suggests, in the state of Missouri, the fox trotting horse is an easy-going and comfortable pleasure ride.

  6. Ava, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Fox Trotter association was organized in Ava in 1948 and the annual shows are held at the association's property, just north of Ava. [14] [15] The Ava Ranger Station Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. List of gaited horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Fox Trotter [1] Mongolian Horse [6] Morgan horse; Mountain Pleasure Horse; Narragansett Pacer (extinct) Nordestino; North American Single-Footing Horse; Pampa; Paso Fino [1] Peruvian Paso [1] Racking Horse [1] Rocky Mountain Horse [1] Spotted Saddle Horse [1] Tennessee Walking Horse [1] Walkaloosa

  8. American Saddlebred - Wikipedia

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    John B. Castleman, the "father" of the modern American Saddlebred. The "American Saddle Horse", as a horse breed, was originally devised by John Breckinridge Castleman (June 30, 1841 – May 23, 1918), a Confederate officer; and later, a United States Army brigadier general, as well as a prominent landowner and businessman in Louisville, Kentucky. [10]

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