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High Point
Country Pleasure
2006

Desperado's Southern
Belle
High Point
Two Gait Mares
2006

Desperado's Sunrise
Surprise
Overall High Point
Performance
Horse 2006

Lonesomehill's
Desperado

Owned and Ridden by Brian Levillie
The Missouri Fox
Trotting Horse


The Missouri Fox Trot gait is
basically a diagonal gait. The
horse will perform this gait by
walking in front and trotting
behind with reach in each
stride He may disfigure or
overstep his track, provided
he travels straight on all four
legs and does a true Fox Trot.
The Fox Trotting Horse is not
a high stepping horse, but an
extremely sure-footed one;
and, because of the sliding
action of the rear feet, rather
than the hard step of other
breeds, the rider experiences
little jarring action and is
quite comfortable in the
saddle for long periods a
time. The head and tail are
slightly elevated, giving the
animal a graceful carriage;
and the rhythmic beat of the
hooves, along with the
nodding action of the head,
give the animal an
appearance of relaxation and
poise. The ideal
characteristics of the Fox Trot
shall be that the animal will
travel with animation, Fox
Trot rhythm, and style. The
horse will travel in a collected
manner. The Fox Trot should
carry with it rhythm. The head
should nod, the ears should
indicate the step and the tail
should be part of the rhythm.
The step should be springy,
consistent and smooth. The
up and down motion should
not be noticeable, but rather
a smooth gliding gait without
swinging.
Rebecca Valentine
Open Breed Youth Two Gait Champion
2007 Tri-Counties Horse Show - Santa Rosa Ca
Showing D.I. Legend's Calypso
Owned by Marilyn and Ed Avalos