Tennessee Walkers, like all other horses, are not predators, and therefore have no prey.
Mostly gated horses or trotting horses like the Tennessee Walking Horse or Saddlebred.
Like it's name suggests, the Tennessee Walking Horse originated in the state of Tennessee in the United States.
I personally would not give a horse celery because a lot of celery has very tough strings in it that get slimy when wet. I would be concerned the strings would either choke the horse or get caught up in their gut. Horses have very complicated and delicate digestive systems. There are many other healthy treats you can give your horse, the standard apples, carrots, etc. but also occassionally add turnips, lettuce, etc.
By walking horse I assume you mean the Tennessee Walking horse. I find that my TWH (and many other horses of other breeds) prefer bitless bridles, but bosals aren't good for walking horses because of their head action. The bottom tends to come up and hit them when they move their head, or so I've heard. I ride in a halter, and you can also get the Bitless Bridle. But other than the bosal, Walking horses will go in anything. If I have to have a bit I prefer a snaffle because it's so gentle, and the horses seem to like it better too.
It depends on the breed.
Yes. They can run just like all other horses. But when in show they usally don't.
Tennessee Walking horses are not the fastest horses. They run about the same speed as most other horses, around 25-30 mph. They are really smooth though, in all their gaits, trot and lope included, from my experience. They are really good horses. However, if you want a really fast horse for short distances, a Quarter horse would be a better breed. They can run at 55 miles an hour for about a quarter of a mile. For a slightly slower horse but with more stamina, you could look into a thoroughbred who run closer to 40 mph. Other horses run about 25-30 mph like the Tennessee walker.
Walking, horses, horse drawn carriages or sail boats.
When it looks like celery
horses are like us their friends thy have their own little language they communicate just like us its like their saying hi to each other but sometimes they might be angry and they might give a nasty neigh
Celery is a stem