Miniature Pony & Horse Harness Racing
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Breed Information
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Standardbred horses are descended from thoroughbreds. They are usually slightly shorter, approximately 15 to 16 hands, and more muscular than thoroughbreds. Harnessbreds are a type of miniature horse that are used in harness racing. According to the International Miniature Trotting & Pacing Association: Harnessbred Breeders Affiliation, harnessbreds should be less than 46 inches tall.
Gaits
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Horses race in one of two gaits: pacers or trotters. Harness racing was originally done with trotters. In the trotting gait, the horse moves its legs diagonally so the left front and right rear leg will move forward at the same time while the right front and left rear will be moving back. Pacers move both left feet forward while both right feet are going back.
Sulky and Driver
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The horse pulls the driver in a cart called a sulky. The sulky has two wheels. Sulkies for miniature horses are smaller and lighter weight, but still suitable for an adult driver.
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