Tenessee Walking Horses

Trailrider

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I was doing a search for Tennessee Walking Horses (TWH) to watch naturally gaited on video but noticed there'd been a thread (now closed) about them on this website. I am sad to have read that some members have seen the show horses in the US! This is a minority but because it is so dramatic makes for bad press for the breed. :mad: There really is no need for bad treatment!

I own two of these wonderful horses in North Wales. Both are barefooted - I use front boots if needed - and they are really people orientated horses and love your company. :)Mine is proving to be a good trail horse.

If anyone wants to try mine out please get in touch via email. jenni@equinerambersuk.co.uk
 
Hi there

I have always loved TWHs but hate the seemingly barbaric methods of training and the tails/hooves thing. I have seen videos of naturally gaited horses and find them fascinating as it appears that things like the running walk etc can be seen even on foals. I imagine that they make fantastic riding horses for riding out. What else can they do apart from hacking?

I would love to have a sit up if I wasn't so far away. Be interested to see some pictures anyway. Good luck with them.
 
Hi Irishlife,:)
They are capable of most equestrian occupations. The walking gait doesn't bar them from them, but they are better suited to trail riding/endurance work for speed and comfort. I have mare and 2 yrs 4 month filly who has gaited since birth. I am considering long lining the filly with a view to putting her in shafts. Her mother has done a 100 miles in one ride last year and 60 miles this year. I really enjoy her company. She is intelligent and kind and rather bullied by my Arab, but she finds ways round that to get what she wants.

:mad: Forget the the barbaric videos you see. That is the Americans at their worst. I assume you are in Ireland by your Username. :) If ever you hop across the water look me up. You be welcome. There are some photos in Equine Ramblers' Gallery - go to About you'll find the gallery there and then there's a listing for Tenessee Walkers and Arab.
 
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