Tennessee Walkers have very many interesting facts, but I'll just tell you a few:
1. TWH do not race, instead they have a really smooth gait, there's even a competition for Tennessee Walkers where the rider holds a galass of water, the TWH does it's pace, and the water doesn't spill.
2. Unlike Arabians, TWH are very good tempered.
3. When most Tennessee Walking Horses do it's special gaits, they nods their heads in timing.
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Each horse is an individual regardless of breed and they will have varying tastes. So yes some Tennessee walking Horses will like celery, while others will not.
It really depends on the individual. Some people feel that the Tennessee Walking Horse has a very comfortable trot, and other prefer the Missouri Fox Trotter. Another breed of horse with an excellent trot is the cleaveland bay. The were bred as trotters
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The Spanish were the first people to explore Tennessee. Daniel Boone also explored Tennessee. Tennessee has had three different state capitals.
In what way do you mean? Tennessee Walkers have a very smooth, easy to ride gait called the running walk, and they aren't a bumpy ride at all. Some can be high strung or a bit hard to handle, so you need patience and some horse experience. Hope this helps!
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They can. Their various gaits are the running walk, flat walk, trot, fox trot, rack and single foot. Some of these gaits are not allowed in the show ring.
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When a horse is walking, the chemical energy from its food is converted into mechanical energy to move its muscles, which in turn move its body forward. Some of this energy is also lost as heat due to friction between the horse's hooves and the ground.