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Mountain Breed
Tradition has it that around the
turn of the century a young horse appeared in eastern Kentucky
that gave rise to a line of horses that have been prized and
treasured in this part of the country ever since.
The basic characteristics are a medium-sized horse of gentle
temperament with an easy ambling four-beat gait. This gait made it
the horse of choice on the farms and the rugged foothills of the
Appalachians.
The breed is best known for gentleness. It is an easy keeper and a
wonderful riding horse with a strong heart and endurance. Today
the Rocky Mountain Horse® is being used as a pleasure horse, for
trail, and competitive or endurance riding. As show horses, the
breed is rapidly gaining in popularity because of its beauty and
unique way of moving in the ring. These horses have a
lot of natural endurance, they are sure-footed on rough ground
and, because of their gait, they require a minimum of effort by
both horse and rider so that together they can cover a greater
distance with less tiring.
You can see pictures of our Rockies
here:
The established characteristics for the breed are:
1. The horse must be of medium height from 14-2 to 16 hands, a
wide chest sloping 45 degrees on the shoulder with bold eyes and
well shaped ears.
2. The horse must have a natural ambling four-beat gait (single
foot or rack) with no evidence of pacing. When the horse moves you
can count four distinct hoof beats which produce a cadence of
equal rhythm, just like a walk: left hind, left fore, right hind,
right fore. Each individual horse has its own speed and natural
way of going, traveling 7-20 miles per hour. This is a naturally
occurring gait present from birth that does not require any
training aids or action devices (i.e. chains, soring or built up
shoes.)
3. It must be of good temperament and easy to manage.
4. All Rocky Mountain Horses® have a solid body color.
Facial markings are acceptable so long as they are not excessive.
There may not be any white above the knee or hock.
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