Racking Horses

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Racking Horses are a gaited horse breed known for their smooth, single-foot ambling gait and are often used for pleasure riding and show competitions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gaited horse
horse breed
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
hasBodyType light riding horse
refined head
strong hindquarters
hasCharacteristic four-beat intermediate gait
naturally gaited
smooth ride at speed
sure-footed
hasCoatPattern pinto
solid
hasGaitType ambling gait
single-foot gait
hasMovement head relatively still in gait
minimal vertical bounce for rider
hasRelationTo developed from Tennessee Walking Horse lines
hasTemperament docile
gentle
willing
hasTypicalColor bay
black
buckskin
chestnut
gray
palomino
roan
sorrel
hasTypicalHeight about 14.2 to 16.2 hands
isComparedTo Tennessee Walking Horse NERFINISHED
isGaited true
isKnownFor comfortable ride
smooth gait
isOftenShownIn gaited horse shows
performance classes
plantation pleasure classes
pleasure classes
trail pleasure classes
isPopularIn American South NERFINISHED
isRecognizedAsBreed true
isSuitableFor novice riders
older riders
riders with back problems
isUsedFor pleasure driving
show ring performance
trail riding
primaryUse pleasure riding
show competition

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Horse Protection Act protects Racking Horses