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- chestnut, gray or roan. Standardbreds are considered easy-to-train horses with a willing submissive nature. Standardbreds race either at a trot or pace...
- 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...
- Alec Wildenstein enjo**** thoroughbreds for flat and steeplechase and standardbreds for harness racing. His Ecurie Wildenstein racing stable hired Élie...
- 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...
- Peter the Great (horse) at Google Books Berry, Barbara J. (1979). "The Standardbreds". London: Thomas Yoseloff, Ltd. ISBN 049802251X Hager, D. (1975). "Peter...
- Standardbred horse. A descendant of Hambletonian 10, he is considered one of the most important sires in the development of the modern Standardbred breed...
- 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...
- Standardbred horse. A descendant of Hambletonian 10, he is considered one of the most important sires in the development of the modern Standardbred breed...
- Floral Hall, also known as Standardbred Stable of Memories, is an octagonal building designed by John McMurtry in Lexington, Kentucky. It was built in...