Yes. They can run just like all other horses. But when in show they usally don't.
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.
All horses can jump. Some of them are better than others and have been bred for it, and others can not so well. But any horse should be able to clean a natural height.
well come to think of it mustangs jump vey well!!!
Well, theres Arabian, Azteca, American Saddlebred, American Paint, Quarter horse, Florida Cracker,Tennessee Walking Horse, Andalusain, Fallabella, just naming a few.
It depends on the breed.
The more known gaited horses include the American Saddle Horse, Peruvian Paso, Paso Fino, Marchador, Missiouri Fox Trotter, Tennessee Walking Horse (also known as the Plantation Horse) and the Icelandic horse.
This will vary widely depending on the age, health, training and experience of the horse. A cheap Tennessee Walker can be had for as little as $1000 US; a well-trained top show Walker may cost you up to $100,000 US.
Most horses live to be 25-30, however, as a general rule, ponies and smaller horses will live longer. The record age for a horse was Old Billy, who lived to be 62.
the answer to your question is for the dog to jump , hop) and to walk
Native Americans traveled by either walking or using a canoe in the water. Later when horses were brought to America, they used horses as well.
Horses don't "learn" too jump as such its in their blood and they automatically know how to do it. Its like learning to crawl for a baby i guess??? Nobody TEACHES a baby to crawl they know they have to learn it and keep trying. Horses don't generally jump out of fields and stuff, they have no reason too but if they are being rode and are faced with a jump, if they are confident, they are being ridden well and safely, the horse is comfortable and they are at a decent speed.. they will jump it. When horses jump for the first time you should keep with small cross poles, gradually raising the jumps over a period of time, making low, small courses, changing the directions and patterns of jumping to keep them interested in it. So they do "learn" to jump properly and higher but in their heads, naturally they CAN jump and in the wild in danger a horse would attempt to jump high barriers that would lead them away from the danger. xx
Like all animals, they have their own personality, but in general they are very sweet. Answer2: Tennessee walkers have always been bred to be very willing and sweet tempered horses. Walkers are some of the most even tempered horses as far as purebreds go. However there are those within the breed that fall outside the norm (just like with any breed). Remember all horses are individuals and may not understand that the breed standard says that they're supposed to be sweet and willing.