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The North American Single-footing Horse, also called the Single-footing Horse or Single-footer, is a horse breed originating in the southern United States. The term "single-foot" refers to an intermediate ambling gait, sometimes alternately called the rack or paso largo, where the horse lifts each foot up separately and puts it down alone.

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  • Single Footing Horses sind Zuchtpferde. (de)
  • The North American Single-footing Horse, also called the Single-footing Horse or Single-footer, is a horse breed originating in the southern United States. The term "single-foot" refers to an intermediate ambling gait, sometimes alternately called the rack or paso largo, where the horse lifts each foot up separately and puts it down alone. (en)
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  • Single-Footing Horse (en)
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  • Gaited (en)
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  • Single-Footing Horse Owners' and Breeders' Association (en)
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  • North American Single-Footer horse (en)
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  • Single Footing Horses sind Zuchtpferde. (de)
  • The North American Single-footing Horse, also called the Single-footing Horse or Single-footer, is a horse breed originating in the southern United States. The term "single-foot" refers to an intermediate ambling gait, sometimes alternately called the rack or paso largo, where the horse lifts each foot up separately and puts it down alone. (en)
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  • Single Footing Horses (de)
  • North American Single-footing Horse (en)
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