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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Discover The Tennessee Walking Horse

By Amy Patterson


If you live on a farm or ranch, you may be looking for an animal that can serve as a working breed and is easy to ride. The Tennessee walking horse, TWH, is the best choice for this dual purpose. This animal is very passive in nature and offers its passengers an easy smooth ride. These horses were bred by Tennessee farmers who wanted an animal strong enough to work in the fields and provide its owner a comfortable ride.

These horses became popular due to their smooth gait and agility over rocky ground. They are resulted from crossbreeding various breeds such as the American Standardbred, Narragansett Pacer, Thoroughbred, Morgan, and Canadian Pacer. Crossbreeding these creatures produced the signature running walk. Eventually this beautiful animal became known as a walker.

These are great horses for families because they have such a smooth step and easy temperament. They work well for farmers and ranchers and are wonderful cutting horses. A cutting horse is seen in events for jumping, western style driving, and gaming. They are perfect for riders of all ages and are commonly used for folks with back troubles and programs for special needs.

While a number of walking horses can perform a multiple of gaits, the running walk is the step that is preferred. The TWH can cover 4 to 7 miles in as little as one hour at regular step. Using the running walk, the animal can smoothly cover 8 to 10 miles in the same time. Even thought he running walk is lie that of a typical animal, the difference is speed. The TWH is able to travel faster because of its ability to smoothly slide the back feet over tracks made by the front feet.

In addition to the gait style, this beauty nods its head while walking keeping time with its step. They also have an innate ability to walk in a variety of gaits other than a running walk. The various styles include the stepping pace, pace, and foxtrot. Additionally, they are well known for the rocking chair canter which is a relaxed gallop.

The TWH can be bred with any breed. The animal is commonly fourteen to seventeen hands high, or 56 to 68 inches tall. In addition, they weigh from nine hundred to twelve hundred pounds. The colors and patterns of the horse vary. Some are black, palomino, or chestnut. They are also often seen with spotted patterns.

These animals are bred for their natural gait. Owners and trainers use methods that are humane to showcase their distinctive way of stepping. During the training, the animals are not subjected to the infliction of pain to the legs and feet to produce an exaggerated high step as they once were.

Anyone who is fortunate to view these horses up close will see that they posses a majestic quality. They are gentile in nature and have a smooth calm stride that makes them the perfect animal for all ages and families. The breed is also very strong and able to perform well on farms and ranches whilte also offering the owner many hours of riding enjoyment.




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