Latvian Harness Horse
Breeders Report for Latvian Harness Horse
“Not all horses can be strong. Unfortunately, your colt is one of those. He seems to be capable of being quite speedy. From the looks of things, this colt has an average amount of stamina. I've seen perfect movement and I've seen just plain awful movement. This colt's tempo is like clockwork! Doesn't seem to be very balanced, trips and stumbles a bit. Hard to tell how agile this colt is, seems about average. I'd say this colt is somewhat intelligent, ranging right between genius and fool.”
Accomplishments
Latvian Harness Horse has no achievements, ribbons or trophies to display.
Competition Record
No competition record.
Equipment
Latvian Harness Horse is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Moderately Thin 1,542 lbs |
Temperament: Bombproof |
Quantity: 2.9kg to 5.8kg |
Max Qty: 35kg |
Cost: $2 to $3 |
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Training
Fitness Progress
Equipment
Latvian Harness Horse is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Moderately Thin 1,542 lbs |
Temperament: Bombproof |
Quantity: 2.9kg to 5.8kg |
Max Qty: 35kg |
Cost: $2 to $3 |
Feed Ration
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Genetics of Latvian Harness Horse
Genetic testing coming soon!
Breeders Report
“Not all horses can be strong. Unfortunately, your colt is one of those. He seems to be capable of being quite speedy. From the looks of things, this colt has an average amount of stamina. I've seen perfect movement and I've seen just plain awful movement. This colt's tempo is like clockwork! Doesn't seem to be very balanced, trips and stumbles a bit. Hard to tell how agile this colt is, seems about average. I'd say this colt is somewhat intelligent, ranging right between genius and fool.”
Equipment
Latvian Harness Horse is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Moderately Thin 1,542 lbs |
Temperament: Bombproof |
Quantity: 2.9kg to 5.8kg |
Max Qty: 35kg |
Cost: $2 to $3 |
Feed Ration
Protein: |
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Fiber: |
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Sugar: |
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Evaluation
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Observed Gaits
- Walk
- A 4-beat gait in which each leg steps sequentially
- Trot
- The trot is a two-beat diagonal gait where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat.
- Canter
- The canter is a controlled, three-beat gait, faster than most horses' trot but slower than the gallop.