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Tennessee Walking Horse
The Tennessee Walking Horse is a distinct breed that does not trot, but has a gait called a "running walk". This gait provides the rider with a smooth comfortable ride, no bounce for the rider.

 


Tennessee Walking Horse (Tennessee Walker)
The Tennessee Walking Horse(Tennessee Walker) development runs parallel to that of the American Saddlebred.

Tennessee Walking Horse
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Tennessee Walking Horse
This horse is known for three paces in particular... the flat foot walk, the running walk and the canter.

The Tennessee Walking Horse
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The Tennessee Walking Horse stands 13.2hh to 17.1hh.
Colour
The Tennessee Walking Horse is seen in many colours including palomino, cremello, black, bay, dun, chestnut, roan, grey, piebald and skewbald.

Tennessee Walking Horse
Over one hundred years ago, in the Middle Basin of Tennessee, a unique breed was created - the Tennessee Walking Horse.

Tennessee Walking Horses come in all colors and a variety of patterns. The diverse color choices are sure to please any horse enthusiast. Different colors are not discriminated against.

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Known for their distinctive gait, the Tennessee Walking horse plays an important part in the history of American gaited horses. Their bloodlines were influenced by the plantation economy and needs in the southern part of the U.S.

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Tennessee Walking Horse Breed Profile
The Tennessee Walking Horse was created over 100 years ago by early settlers in the Middle Basin of Tennessee, by combining the traits of the Standardbreds, Morgans and Thoroughbreds.

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Tracing the Steps of the Tennessee Walking Horse
The Tennessee Walking Horse is yet again another celebrated American horse breed. It has become so beloved that it has come to carry the name of an entire state.

Tennessee Walking Horse Breed
Over a hundred years ago, in Tennessee, the settlers created a unique breed the Tennessee walking horse. It was recognized as a breed in 1950 ...read more about Tennessee Walking horse.

TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE
A unique breed was created over one hundred years ago in teneessee. It was called the Tennessee Walking Horse.

Tennessee Walking Horse
A running walk and canter come naturally to this horse and it is primarily used in the show ring.

Tennessee Walking Horses are known for their gaits: the running walk, the flat walk, and their "rocking horse" canter.

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The Tennessee Walking Horse, a member of the light breeds of the equine family, is no mystery horse, nor is there anything of magic or difficult to understand about his makeup.

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In 1939, the first Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration took place in Shelbyville, Tenn., and it remains today the breed's largest showcase and its world championship show.

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Horse breeds with additional gaits include the Tennessee Walking Horse with its running walk, the American Saddlebred with its "slow gait" and rack, the Paso Fino horse with the paso corto and paso largo, Icelandic horse which are known for the tölt, ...

Spotted Saddle horses resemble Tennessee Walking horses the most because of their strong influence.

The Mountain Pleasure Horse contributed significantly to the Tennessee Walking Horse, American Saddlebred, and Rocky Mountain Horse breeds. They generally range from 14.2 hh to 16 hands, and are 900-1100 pounds.

The Tennessee Walker or Tennessee Walking Horse is a gentle and comfortable riding horse. The breed was originally bred in the Southern United States to carry the owners of plantations around their lands.

Dominant white occurs rarely in Tennessee Walking Horses, American Albinos, American Miniatures, Standardbreds, American Quarter Horses, Thoroughbreds and Arabs.

From the Tennessee Walking Horse, the American Walking Pony got its naturally smooth and fluid gait. From the Welsh Pony, it got its muscular, highly-arched, long neck, and the beautifully-formed and proportioned Arab-like head.

The Canadian was used for crossbreeding to improve the strength and hardiness of other breeds, and helped to found other North American breeds such as the Morgan, Tennessee Walking Horse, Standardbred, and the American Saddlebred.

Like the Morgan, the Tennessee Walking Horse traces to one prepotent120 stallion, a Standardbred trotter named Black Allan, who was foaled in1886. Black Allan contained both Morgan and Hambletonian blood.

The American Walking Pony is a cross between the Tennessee Walking Horse and the Welsh Pony. The registry for the American Walking Pony was first established in 1968.

For years called "Mountain Horses" or "Country Saddle" horses, the Mountain Pleasure Horse is the old-time gaited breed of horse that existed in Kentucky 160 years ago and from which selective breeders developed the Tennessee Walking Horses, ...

Champagne horses have been identified in at least seven breeds (American Quarter Horse, American Saddlebred, Tennessee Walking Horse, Spanish Mustang, Missouri Fox Trotter, American Paint Horse, Half-Arabian) as displaying a number of consistent, ...

gait Trot - 2 beat diagonal symmetrical gait Pace - 2 beat lateral symmetrical gait Canter - 3 beat asymmetrical gait Gallop - 4 beat asymmetrical gait Running Walk - 4 beat gait characteristic of Tennessee Walking Horse Paso ...

Tennessee Walking Horse and the Reg. Welsh Pony. The Walking Horse contributed the smooth saddle gait and the Welsh, the lovely head and long arched neck. Ponies of various bloodlines of this cross were accepted for registration.

in its February 27, 1997 edition thatthe shootings of two Tennessee walking horses in their stalls in Januarywas solved by a witness who hadn't realized he had a key piece of information.

Other popular light horse breeds include the Appaloosa, the Standardbred, the Saddlebred, the Tennessee Walking Horse, the Paint and the Paso Fino.

The Canadian Pacer had great influence on the horse breeds from North America. It is considered to be one of the foundation stocks of the Tennessee Walking Horse, the American Saddlebred and the Standardbred.

All Morgan horses today trace their descent from these famous horses. Other breeds of horses such as the Tennessee Walking Horse, Standardbred and the American Saddlebred have some Morgan blood in them.

This horse breed has a soft disposition and a galloping style that is radically distinctive in its own respect. This Tennessee walking horse has an unparalleled smooth gait best suited for a lazy ride along the silent woods.

gaited horse -- one possessing a gait beyond the natural walk, trot, and canter; gaited breeds include the American Saddlebred, Icelandic, Missouri Fox Trotter, Paso Fino, Peruvian Paso, Tennessee Walking Horse.

the beginnings of several other existing breeds - the Morgan, the Thoroughbred, the Standardbred (the sire of Hambletonian, founding sire of the Standardbred breed, was Mambrino II, also the sire of a Saddlebred family), the Tennessee Walking Horse ...

See also: Tennessee Walking, Walking Horse, Saddle, Morgan, Thoroughbred