A Tennessee Walking Horse is a breed of horse that was founded in Tennessee. They are a breed of gaited horse (meaning they have another gait besides the walk, trot and canter). A TWH performs the "running-walk", which is a lateral 4-beat gait that is extremely comfortable. It feels as if you are rocking side to side, but there is no jolting up and down movement at all.
TWH originated from Tennessee, but now they live all over the world.
The Tennessee Walking Horse is a very calm collected affectionate animal that is best for beginners or people who are experienced but not quite enough for "The Gallop" I hope this helps you!
Tennessee Walkers have the ability to gallop, however it is very rarely used.
The Tennessee Walking Horse is a breed. Tennessee Walking Horses can be found all over the world, but they are most popular in the United States.
Tennesee Walking Horse
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Tennesee walker or warmblood...Depends on what kind of security and were at.
A tennesee walker and a quarter horse are extremely tolerant and good for begginers. They are gentle and kind around children and adults
The founding Tennessee Walking Horse was a horse named Black Allen born 1885.
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yes i had a Tennessee walking horse that had a smooth gait
A bridle or a halter controls a horse when you are walking it or the horse.
Yes
Black is a color, not a breed. Many breeds, in fact most, allow the black color into their registries. So a black horse can be a Quarter Horse, Tennesee Walker, Fresian, Thoroughbred, ect.
According to two different websites, the Tennessee Walking Horse became the state horse in 2000. Hope this helps : )