Well since I have a tennese walker I know....... they are very paitent and extremly smart they are usaully tended to test a new person who rides them by ignoring orders so first time riding them be stern but don't et frustrated this usaully lasts for 1 week if ou ride them every day
The Tennessee Walking Horse has a reputation for having a calm disposition and naturally smooth riding gaits. It is a calm and easygoing breed, typically easy to train. While the horses are famous for flashy movement, they are quite hardy, popular for trail and pleasure ridingas well as show. In conformation, the Tennessee Walker is a tall horse with a long neck and sloping shoulder. The head is traditionally large but refined in bone, with small well-placed ears. The horse has a fairly short back, short strong coupling, and an elongated stride. In the show arena, Walking horses are known for their running walk and are usually shown with long, unbraided manes and tails.[2]
Common colors include black, chestnut, sorrel, and bay. Some may also show characteristics of the champagne gene; Other colors patterns such as roan and pinto are common. Recently, the breed registry began to recognize the sabino pattern, and it must be noted that many horses registered in the past as roans were, in some cases, sabinos. Walkers are generally 15 to 17 hands (60 to 68 inches, 152 to 173 cm) tall, but can range from 13.2 to 17.2 hands (54 to 70 inches, 137 to 178 cm) Weight is generally between 900 and 1,200 pounds (410 and 540 kg).
Indeed they are and among the finest in their gait.
The same way you groom a regular horse.
The same as all horses predators.
As much as a normal lightweight horse, probably in between an Arabian and a Quarter Horse.
The TN Walking Horse originated in the mid 1800's in Tennessee. One of the first TN Walking Horses was the great Black Allen. He was bred to race but he was a failure because he didn't race, he paced. The owners kept on selling him until one owner realized what a great horse he was. Black Allen sired many great ancestors of today's TN Walking Horses. If you need more information you can look up the TN Walker on Google.com.
The tail brace being worn in the show ring is part of the long history of the Tennessee Walking Horse. Walking Horses have worn tail braces since they started showing.
yes i had a Tennessee walking horse that had a smooth gait
The founding Tennessee Walking Horse was a horse named Black Allen born 1885.
Like it's name suggests, the Tennessee Walking Horse originated in the state of Tennessee in the United States.
The Walking horse
Shelbyville, Tennessee
The phone number of the Tennessee Walking Horse Museum is: 931-759-5747.
Yes
The address of the Tennessee Walking Horse Museum is: 183 Main St, Lynchburg, TN 37352
Well I have a Tennessee Walking Horse and she is really smart and a good listener. And Tennessee Walking Horses are popular for their natural gait.
Gene Autry's horse was a morgan/quarter horse. Roy Rogers horse is a Quarter Horse/Tennessee Walking Horse.
The same way you groom a regular horse.
The Tennessee Walking Horse