The Rocky Mountain Horse is a horse breed developed in the state of Kentucky in the United States. Despite its name, it originated not in the Rocky Mountains, but instead in the Appalachian Mountains….Rocky Mountain Horse.

Traits
Distinguishing features Singlefoot ambling gait
Breed standards
Rocky Mountain Horse Association
Equus caballus

What makes a Rocky Mountain Horse?

Rocky Mountain Horses should have a solid colored coat, the breed is often characterized by a chocolate coat color and a flaxen mane and tail. Black, bay, palomino, and chestnut colors are also common. The Rocky Mountain Horse Association will not register horses that have white above the knee.

What size are Rocky Mountain horses?

The height of the Rocky Mountain Horse will be no less than 56 inches (14 hands) and no more than 64 inches (16.0 hands). Medium sized bones, with medium sized feet in proportion to the body. A wide and deep chest with a span between the forelegs. The fore and hind legs should be free of noticeable deformity.

What are Rocky Mountain horses good for?

It is an easy keeper and a wonderful riding horse with a strong heart and endurance. Today the Rocky Mountain Horse® is being used as a pleasure horse, for trail, and competitive or endurance riding. As show horses the breed is rapidly gaining in popularity because of its beauty and unique way of moving in the ring.

Can a Rocky Mountain Horse trot?

The Rocky Mountain Horse has an inherited, natural and distinct four beat lateral gait that produces a cadence of near equal rhythm that remains constant. Most Rocky Mountain Horses are capable of performing all of the same gaits as non-gaited horses such as the walk, trot, canter and gallop.

Which mountain system did the Rocky Mountain breed come from?

Appalachian Mountains The Rocky Mountain Horse breed originated in the United States in the late 1800s, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Kentucky.

Can a Rocky Mountain Horse canter?

Most Rocky Mountain Horses are capable of performing all of the same gaits as non-gaited horses such as the walk, trot, canter and gallop.

Can Rocky Mountain horses jump?

Rocky Mountain horses have been known to easily clear 4-foot jumps once they have been trained in show jumping and are ridden properly. This horse will typically go anywhere and do whatever their rider wants them to do.

How long do Rocky Mountain horses live?

37 years Quick Facts about Rocky Mountain Horse

Species Name: Equus caballus
Temperament: Easy to train, calm
Color Form: Chocolate, black, bay, palomino, chestnut
Lifespan: 37 years
Size: 14-16 hands

Can a Rocky Mountain horse canter?

Are Rocky Mountain horses cold blooded?

Ron Hatcher: The Rocky is a naturally gaited, solid color, medium sized horse, known for its friendliness and willingness to please. They are cold blooded and came from an environment requiring durability. The result is a surprisingly stylish, easy keeper with heart.