- chestnut, gray or roan.
Standardbreds are
considered easy-to-train
horses with a
willing submissive nature.
Standardbreds race
either at a trot or pace...
- Alec
Wildenstein enjo****
thoroughbreds for flat and
steeplechase and
standardbreds for
harness racing. His
Ecurie Wildenstein racing stable hired Élie...
- racing,
Standardbreds are used in Australia, New
Zealand and
North America. In Europe,
Russian and
French Trotters are used with
Standardbreds.
Light cold...
-
through crossbreeding with
Standardbreds, the
Russian government introduced separate races for
Orlov Trotters and
Standardbreds.[citation needed] Eventually...
-
separately in Finland,
Norway and Sweden.
Standardbreds are so
named because in the
early years of the
Standardbred stud book, only
horses who
could trot...
-
Floral Hall, also
known as
Standardbred Stable of Memories, is an
octagonal building designed by John
McMurtry in Lexington, Kentucky. It was
built in...
- the
Canadian Pacing Derby, an
annual harness race for "aged pacers" (
Standardbreds) four
years old and up.[citation needed] In
Scandinavian harness racing...
- 1981),
Irish football player Steven Reid (harness racer),
driver of
standardbred racehorses in New
Zealand Stephen Reid (disambiguation)
Steve Reed (disambiguation)...
- 1892
Little Brown Jug (horse racing), an
American harness race for
Standardbreds first run in 1946, or its
namesake horse Little Brown Jug (actor) or...
-
specific tasks.
Certain breeds are
known for
certain talents. For example,
Standardbreds are
known for
their speed in
harness racing. Some
breeds have been developed...