Belgian Trotter

Belgian Trotters are mainly used for racing, and are known for their speed and agility.

If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating breed, keep reading!

Belgian Trotter Breed Info

Here are some of the key things you need to know about the Belgian Trotter:

Height (size) 14.2 – 15.0 hands high
Colors Bay, chestnut, roan, sorrel
Country of Origin Belgium
Common Uses Racing in harness, sulky, but also in the saddle

Belgian Trotter Facts & Information (Breed Profile)

The Belgian Trotter comes from the crossing of local carriage and saddle horses with imported Thoroughbreds.

Because of it, it is known as the Half-Blood Trotter.

It has been influenced by the American Standardbred, and is similar to the French Trotter, though it is lighter in stature.

If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating breed, keep reading!

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Temperament/Personality

Mild temperaments, alert, adaptable, easy to train

Physical Characteristics

They are muscular with steady actions

Colors

Bay, chestnut, roan, sorrel

Height (size)

14.2 – 15.0 hands high

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Blood Type

Warm

Common Uses

Racing in harness, sulky, but also in the saddle

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Country of Origin

Belgium

Ancestors

Local carriage horse influenced by the American Standardbred, Thoroughbred