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 1. What is the difference between a gaited horse and a non-gaited horse?

They come from Tennessee.

They throw their head.

They lift their legs higher than non-gaited horses.

 2. What are some other characteristics of gaited horses?

They are very lazy and get tired easily.

Arch their necks and are very energetic.

They are really good jumpers.

3. Do they make a special type of tack for the gaited horse?

I'm not sure.

Yes, they make a special type of tack for gaited horses.

No, they don't.

4. What one stallion do all Morgans trace back to?

Justin Morgan

Mahsato

Gretchen Urban

5. In what height range can you find the passo fino?

23-26 hands

34-76 hands

13-16 hands

6. Where is one of the places the passo fino originated?

Maryland

Cuba

Florida

7. How big of a person can the passo fino carry?

200 - 400 pounds

100 - 200 pounds

Nothing over 50 pounds

8. Where is the Tennessee Walking Horse from?

Tennessee

Nashville

Rockburn Township

9. How many gaits does a Tennessee Walking Horse have?

Six

Two

Three

10. Where does the origin of the Spotted Saddle Horse trace back to?

Early 1900's

When ships crashed into USA.

Spanish brought them over

11. Spotted Saddle Horses were strong enough for what?

To be war horses

To give piggy back rides

Pulling a car

12. How tall is an Icelandic Gaited Horse?

10 - 12 hands

13 to 14 hands

16 - 18 hands

13. What kind of horse has a short back and low tail?

Gaited Icelandic

Spanish Mustangs

American Walking

14. Do Spanish Mustangs bond quickly with humans?

Yes

No

Rarely

15. The American Walking Pony is a combination of what other two horses?

Tennessee Walking and Welsh Pony

Spotted Saddle and Paso Fino

Gaited Morgans and Icelandic

16. How many gaits does the American Walking Pony have?

Two

Three

Four