Grey is a color and as such so long as the breed association allows it, they can race. Most harness racers do come in grey.
Not in the Derby.
John Splan has written: 'Life with the trotters' -- subject(s): Goldsmith Maid (Race horse), Dexter (Race horse), Horse racing, Horse-racing, Horses
Harness racers may be called Harness horses as a general term. They have two gaits, the pace and the trot. Trotters trot, and Pacer's pace. They could also be called by their individual breeds. In the USA only the Standardbred is used for racing. In other countries they have other breeds such as, but not limited to, Orlov Trotters, Russian Trotters, French Trotters and a few others.
It really depends on the horse, his/her mood, and his/her training.
Trotting races. Standardbreds can either be trotters or pacers.
They live in Nelson Mandela House. The flat number is never seen.
Missouri Fox Trotters are gaited horses not hunters.
If trained correctly, yes, they can become very successful in trotting races.
The Gray Race was created in 1995-10.
Gray horses have made notable appearances in the Kentucky Derby, although they are relatively rare among the winners. One of the most famous gray winners is Silver Charm, who triumphed in 1997. Another notable gray horse is Giacomo, who won the Derby in 2005 at 50-1 odds. These gray horses have added to the diversity and excitement of the race's history.
They can be good race horses against other Morgans, but not against Thoroughbreds or Quarter horses.
Twenty horses can race at a time