Illinois Fox Trotter Horse Association
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We are the Illinois Affiliate in the Silver Level - and proud of it!
We are in Region 8 with Sam Gerhardt as our Director


Check Out This Link to a Video!!!
Discover the Horse!
 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJbo4S3-oqM

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MFTHBA Board of Directors Meeting
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MFTHBA Medal Program Celebrates Versatility of the Breed, Recognizes Accomplishments
It has been said that the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse is the most versatile gaited horse and we are out to prove it.  The MFTHBA Medal program, set to launch in January 2021, will provide Missouri Fox Trotting Horse owners an opportunity to earn lifetime accomplishment medals in 16 distinct categories.  Horses that excel in multiple areas will be awarded All-Around and Supreme All-Around titles.


There will be two lifetime award levels under each category.  The Silver Medal level is intended to recognize a minimum level of accomplishment within a category.  This level is similar to the “register of merit” program offered by other breed associations.  The Gold Medal level is intended to recognize significant accomplishment and experience within a category.
For Missouri Fox Trotting Horses that reach the silver level in 50 percent of the available categories, a special All-Around recognition will be bestowed.  For horses that reach silver level in 75 percent of the categories, the ultimate Supreme All-Around award will be issued.
Upon its launch in January 2021, Missouri Fox Trotting Horses and Ponies will be able to earn recognition in the following 16 categories:
  1. Pleasure Horse (includes all types of pleasure classes including English, western, country, etc.)
  2. Pleasure Driving
  3. Hunter/Jumper (includes classes over fences, and jumper classes)
  4. Model
  5. Performance
  6. Working Horse (reining and trail classes)
  7. Ranch Horse (includes cutting, roping, working cow horse, ranch horse pleasure, ranch horse conformation, Team Penning, Ranch Sorting, and other ranch horse competitions)
  8. Timed Events (barrels, Gymkhana)
  9. Competitive Trail
  10. Endurance
  11. Dressage
  12. Trail Obstacle
  13. Trail Riding
  14. Sport Competition (Cowboy Mounted Shooting, Mounted Archery, Jousting, etc.)
  15. Ambassador (this category includes events that are not judged, verified or otherwise placed. Events in this category provide visibility and promotion for our breed.  Events in this category include the participation in parades, equine expo demonstrations, mounted search and rescue, field trial events, foxhunting, drill teams, Fox Trot America and other similar events)
  16. Breeding: (award listing will read Silver-Sire or Silver-Dam)
    1. Sire
    2. Dam

The Missouri Fox Trotting Horse

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Jennifer West and Ty winners at the 2019 Illinois State Fair Society Horse Show
The Missouri Fox Trotting Horse is known best for the comfort it affords it's rider. Loved as a trail horse, the majority of registered Missouri Fox Trotters are owned by people who use them for trail riding, competition, endurance and pleasure riding. Acclaimed as a show horse, the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse is also recognized for its beauty and style in the show ring. Used by hunters and forest rangers for its endurance and surefootedness in rugged terrain, by ranchers for its versatility and intelligence, and on Hollywood movie sets for its gentle nature, the breed has quickly earned its reputation as a horse for all situations.

The Missouri Fox Trotting Horse has three natural gaits: an easy-going flat foot walk, the smooth and comfortable fox trot characteristic of its name, and a relaxed and free-flowing canter. (For educational articles, go to
https://mfthba.com/education/ Example: Tuning up the Fox Trot. Scroll down for a video showing correct gaits.)


No special shoeing or training is required for these horses to perform their gaits, and their good dispositions and willing attitudes are among their many desirable characteristics, making them one of the most versatile and loved of horse breeds within the equine registries.

Developed from horses in the Missouri Ozarks, the breed is characterized by a gentle demeanor and its signature gait, the fluid, diagonal 4-beat fox trot. Bloodlines can be traced from the horses of early settlers coming to the Ozarks from neighboring states of Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee and Arkansas. Their horses were depended upon for their surefootedness in this mountainous region and their ability to do whatever was needed around the homestead ranging from plowing, hauling logs and working cattle, while at the same time being able to double as a stylish buggy horse or riding horse for the family. Whatever the need, this using horse proved capable and adaptable, later becoming known as the Missouri Fox Trotter.

By 1948 a breed association was formed for this talented horse for the purpose of maintaining an accurate stud book for the breed. In 1958 the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association located in Ava, Missouri was reorganized and reincorporated as a stock company. In 1973 the corporation was changed from a stock company to a membership organization. The Association had kept its registry open for qualifying stock until 1983. After that time, horses approved for registration had to have both parents permanently registered in the MFTHBA, effectively becoming a "closed book" registry. In 2002, the Missouri Legislature recognized the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse as the Official State Horse, and while we are extremely proud of this honor, the Missouri Fox Trotter is at home in all 50 states, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
                                                                   

Surefooted in mountainous terrain, gentle in temperament and smooth of gait
for the comfort of both horse and rider,
the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed’s motto is
"To Ride One Is To Own One"
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STANDARDS OF THE MISSOURI FOX TROTTING HORSE

The fox trot is a broken diagonal gait performed by walking in front and trotting behind, with reach in each stride. The front hoof of the diagonal pair strikes the ground just before the rear hoof and one front hoof is on the ground at all times in a correct foxtrot.

The Fox Trotting Horse is not a high stepping horse, but an extremely sure-footed one and because of the sliding action of the rear feet rather than the hard step of other breeds, the rider experiences little jarring action and is quite comfortable in the saddle for long periods of time.

The head and tail are slightly elevated, giving the horse a graceful carriage and the rhythmic beat of the hooves along with the nodding action of the head present an appearance of relaxation and poise. The movement should be smooth and consistent with no noticeable up and down motion.

The ideal characteristics of the Fox Trotting Horse shall be that the animal will travel in a collected manner with animation, rhythm and style. In each of the gaits, remember "Style and Grace. It's Not a Race!"

Information provided by Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association (www.mfthba.com)

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