With three guards behind him, the man called Ryuma Kakounji gaited up through the cheers and yells from star-struck commoners and fans. |
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His grandfather raised gaited horses, and he rode decendants of the great saddlebred, Rex McDonald. |
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These gaited breeds include the American Saddlebred horse, the Tennessee Walking Horse, and the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse. |
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Mendoza, who has had arm problems and is not gaited for the long haul, started to warm up. |
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Little horse of the farm, like many gaited horses of America, the Rocky Mountain Horse stays very confidential. |
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The stud book is totally closed since the creation, but local gaited horses are admitted with less restriction on height and color. |
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When gaited or when the dog is excited, it is carried gaily, but not over the back. |
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Ambling gaits are often genetic in some breeds, known collectively as gaited horses. |
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The object of judging is to observe the presentation of the handler's dog when being gaited in a circle together with other handler's dogs in the same manner. |
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They searched for this genetic mutation in other gaited horses, like the Paso Fino in South America and the Tennessee walking horse, and discovered the same gene. |
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There, at dusk, one can watch beautifully gaited harness horses as they trot around the same dirt oval where Seabiscuit once outran his competitors. |
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Often, gaited horses replace the trot with one of the ambling gaits. |
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