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- the rider. Terms for various slow gaits include the stepping pace and 'singlefoot'. Some slow gaits are natural to some horses, while others are developed...
- actually the lateral forms of ambling gaits such as the running walk, singlefoot, and similar rapid but smooth intermediate speed gaits. If a horse begins...
- and R&B music. The group was composed of Kid Kut, KLC, C-Boogie, and Singlefoot. They are notable for releasing two commercially successful compilation...
- Alias Smith and Jones (1971) as Seth O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (1971) as Singlefoot The Jimmy Stewart Show (1971) as Uncle Everett The Waltons (TV series)...
- Horse, recognized by the USDA in 1971. It is known for a distinctive singlefoot gait. In 1971, the Racking Horse Breeders' ****ociation of America, headquartered...
- allowed, but Silver dapple coloration preferred Distinguishing features Singlefoot ambling gait Breed standards Rocky Mountain Horse ****ociation Equus ferus...
- white. Breed characteristics include a good temperament and a natural singlefoot gait. Pogo was the inspiration for the Virginia Highlander breed. He was...
- producer and DJ for the Canadian hip hop band Baby Blue Soundcrew, aka Singlefoot or Singleton. Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2009-06-24). The Complete...
- hour (25–28 mph), and based on hyaenid proportions, would shift from singlefoot locomotion to a pace at 8.5 km/h (5.3 mph), and would begin to gallop...
- actually the lateral forms of ambling gaits such as the running walk, singlefoot, and similar rapid but smooth intermediate speed gaits. If a horse begins...