The Racking Horse Breeders Association of America, headquartered in Decatur, Alabama, is the official breed registry for the Racking Horse, a horse breed derived from the Tennessee Walking Horse. Recognized by the USDA in 1971, the Racking Horse is known for its distinctive singlefoot gait and is prized for its smoothness, good disposition, intelligence, and versatility.
Formed in 1971, the Racking Horse Breeders' Association of America (RHBAA) played a crucial role in establishing the breed's recognition and separate identity from the Tennessee Walking Horse. The RHBAA has been instrumental in preserving and promoting the Racking Horse breed, which has a rich history dating back to the southern plantations before the American Civil War. Today, the Racking Horse is a highly sought-after show horse known for its comfortable ride, style, speed, and action.
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