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  • THANK YOU for not sitting like a monkey humping a football when you ride! It's nice to see someone sit correctly!

  • @bigsneed35. Yes he is still for sale. Stallion just turned 7. Not sure what my husband is wanting for him. If u would like to talk to him message us Inbox and he can give u more info.

  • I would love to buy this horse he really know how to pull them padds ! How much ?

  • Nice!

  • how much is he

  • @12345678915251 yes he is for sale.

  • how much is he he is beautiful

  • hows this horse bred and he is for sale?

  • @TheSpency42

    Pusher on the top side out of a Pride Lancer mare. He is still for sale.

  • I see quite a few walkers with hoods and blinkers, I thought only racehorses and harness horses wore them, what is the point of it on a TWH? He is a nice horse btw.

  • @109367 We use the half blinders for training. Some like to pay to much attention to everything around him and not on what he is supposed to. This is a old video, he isn't wearing these now.

  • Simply gorgeouse

  • Is this horse still for sale?

  • @bobbymanessstables

    Yes he is still for sale.

  • This is a nice horse! Is he for sale? If so how much and location?

  • Great Lick.

    Keep up the good work.

    And definitely do not put up with the bad mouthing the TWH gets so frequently on youtube.

    They [these so-called horselovers] put a horse through whatever they like good or bad for the horse then talk stuff about the Big Lick.

    I get sick of their comments.

  • i would love to take this horse off your hands for you!! very nice horse

  • i love this horse!!! i want one!!!!

  • @msheadshaker ts blinkers that he is wearing, tey getthe horse to focuse on t rider

  • oh my god hes incredible! he looks so smooth! :D

  • I still like this video clip of this horse...!!

  • gorgeous horse, no doubt. but how old do TN walkers usually get? and how long can they be ridden?

  • @thyljia uhm it all depends some coutry pleasure horses can live well on into there mid late 20's some show horses who r ridden to the extreme or miss treated dont show as long and are retierd until they die. then again i know somebody who rescued a show horse that died @ 28.. jus depends rele

  • msheadshaker- he is wearing blinders... its to keep them focused on thier work.. they don't go all the way around.. We use them on Saddlebreds too.

  • Wow .. this is one amazing horse !

  • hes not they use blinders to help the horse focus on what he is suposed to do and not watching the brids fly around! drr,

  • Good looking boy. I've ridden a walker or two, but they've never been able to tuck under in the back as nice as this fellow. Course... the one I remember well was at least 30.

  • he's not. LOL

  • I love this horse. What a great ride!!! Wish he was mine!!!

  • Man your horse is gorgeous. i have a All black stud outta Midnight sun and Ebony masterpeice. To all the ppl knocking this man's horse and his methods compare your thoughts to what hunt/ jump riders do and western pleasure riders do. If you don't understand don't judge

  • gud lukin horse nice steepin

  • hello tom, long time no see.. your still one of the best...love the horse ...but it your talent showing all the way...just wanted to say hello! and you look great!! all my love corky cottle...go get tom...lol

  • b..e...a...uutifull i never seen a horse do that untill i watched your vid loved it :) Xxx

  • Is this one still for sale?  Has he shown any this year?

  • Yes he is still for sale.

  • how do you get him to do that?

  • one word can describe that horse: AMAZING

  • This is a beautiful horse! I love when the horse does a big lip gait! It is so cool how it is like the rider is not even moving. Bravo he is great at what he does and looks like he enjoys it too! :)

  • Looks great! I usually show flatshod, but I like plantation horses and padded.

  • Great horse. And for those comments farther down the page, they are rubber pads, and it's not cruel to make one wear them. People can just go a little overboard sometimes with their other devices.

  • Do I see RUBBER CHAINS just over those rubber pads....fuzzy !!!

  • not rubber pads..(plastic) and no rubber chains. Ha thats funny rubber pads.

  • Wonderful Walker! stunning

  • Beautiful horse! I bet he would do great in shows!! Again, very beautiful :)

  • nice horse man i like that smooth gait and u have put in alot of work in he/shekeep up the good work and be checking out my videos sometimes thanks

  • are those weights on the front hoofs???

    cos iv heard of people who do this so that

    their horse will over extend when walking.

  • Lovely horse. Ive never seen them trot/pace like that before. And he looks like a healthy happy horse to me! There will always be a few who will try and post anything negative on youtube. Beautiful horse!!!

  • Hey I dont know much bout these types of horse.. was just wondering why or what this was cruel?

  • He is so cute but i prefer saddlebreds sorry!!!

    I really like to watch him move just gorgeous !!!!!!!!!!

  • His Hooves are HUGE! ..But he is So Gawjuuss

  • those are pads...

  • Still like this horse.. has he sold yet?

  • no not yet.

  • That looks so funny :DDD

  • just one question how do you get the back end so low? i know why i just dont know how

  • Here in eastern KY, we train our racking horses on hills. we make them rack fast up steep hills to make them tuck their back end lower.

  • if you rack them fast up the hill then walk them very slowly down, it will help tuck their back end alot better :)

  • Good for you. I also back up & down them as well to develop harder muscles for overstriding. This may help you as well!

  • i really like these horses but the way they move is so unnateral!

  • Gee wiz folks.. cant' everyone just get along? I really like this horse's way of going...and has a powerful back and front end....and looks to be very relaxed and not fighting the rider. He would look like a charm to ride. I owned "Plenty President" who was a 5x WC at the Celebrations' and he was the greatest to ride..even though I got him after he retired. This one looks to have some show left in him!!

  • He is a Stallion (4yr old)

  • Is he 3 gaited or just 2? How much are you asking for him? Have you shown him at Sat night shows...or big shows like the Celebration?

  • Where are you located? Is he 3 gaited? Is he for sale? How old is he?

  • We live in Mount Sterling Ky. He is 4 years old and he out of Pushers Prescription.and yes he is for sale.

  • is he a gelding or stallion?

  • Where is he located? Is he for sale? Is he 3 gaited?

  • I dont know so much about Tennesse walking horse but do they got that big hoves/Hoof's/Hooves??

    Sorry for my bad english!

  • No, their hooves are not naturally that big. Thick pads have been applied to make the horse lift its front feet higher.

  • no those are pads. they just weigh a couple pounds & help get that front end action.

    lol! & i think it is hooves =]

    hoof's shows possession & idk what hoves are! lol ;)

  • BEAUTIFUL what a nice walking horse he looks good.

  • Better not to have shown the tail set, etc. Bad press. Nice horse.

  • no tail set.. wrapped

  • I thought that was Tom. I see a lot of true comments here about this horse....Really good stock. But if I could, let me say Tom is one of the finest and most underrated trainers in the horse business. As my dad would say, he has forgotten more about a horse than most will ever know(not to mention puttin' up with Curly)It's a pleasure to see him ride in this video. Keep up the good work, folks. And the rest of you BL haters, go back to watching your 'Wild Horses eatin grass on the Praire' videos.

  • Good Looking horse He really sits on the tale end and walks off of it!!!

  • I was just wondering whats up with the tail?

    My friend has a MFT, can u give some advise on how to train him to gait. He seems to want to trot.

  • is that how tn's are actually supposed to walk cuz i, traing one and im tryin to to figure what his gate should be

  • Beautiful, i love it! I can tell your horse enjoy's what it's doing.

  • That's a real nice horse and I'm glad you aren't allowing negative comments. If you're showing at Celebration, good luck. I'm headed over for it tomorrow! :)

  • this is gust the animated, exaggerated, NATURAL gait of the twh. Every person has the capability to be a gymnast, but some just work harder to achieve high goals. Their pushed by their trainers, but they love what they do. Same with walking horses, they love what they do and some are just pushed harder, but its not CRUEL!

  • twh that are for show are trained to walk like that.

    because they have a natural gait diff.

    then apther gorses

    look it up people

    this horse isnt in pain at all

  • LOL!! I suggest you go back and watch some of the old videos of the old trainers from the 30's and 40's who talked about training the pace out of their horses OVER 70 YEARS AGO! But I guess The Brantley's, Floyd Caruthers, Steve Beech and Steve Hill knew nothing about a Tennessee Walking Horse.

  • LOL!! I have owned over 100 registered TWH's and your horse's names are nowhere on any of my papers. There are alot of breeders who are legends in their own minds. get over yourself. LOL!

  • Very nice horse! For those of you who think this horse is in pain, watch his ears. A walker that is going in a relaxed, comfortable way flops his ears and this boys ears are just a flopping! It's a breed trait that can't be argued. They only flop when they are relaxed and some will even clack their teeth!

  • thank you twhboss. Some people on here know nothing about horses. They are tree huggers that think know everything but know nothing:}

  • I call it like I see it! The horse likes what he is doing.

  • What do you know about the horse??NOTHING!!! YOU ARE NOT NATURAL OR NORMAL.

  • Yeah, those are some big name, influential stud horses. LOL!! Keep being ignorant and posting Pure BS on someone elses videos.

  • Tnhorseman, your family has bred some great horses over the years and the have a natural WALK, not pace, not trot, WALK. The problem with the Walking Horse breed today is too many people have bred the walk out of the horses. You guys keep on doing what you do well!!

  • Hardly, considering the Brantleys CREATED the Tennessee Walking Horse. LOL! name some of those big name horses your family has produced. The Brantleys Produced Allen F-1, and just about every major stud thru the late 30's. To say you dont care about the Brantleys prove you have very little knowledge of the Tennessee Walking Horse and their History and breeding.

  • LOL! I had over 30 and the typical antipadde horse morons were constantly harassing my videos with lewd posts and even threatening my children. I have better things to do than post videos only to have mental midgets with less brains than God give a box of rocks, commenting on something they obviously know nothing baout.

  • BTW, I watched most of yur videos and didnt see the first example of a true walking horse gait. I saw some racking,saddling, soft trotting and step packing but none actually doing the true flatwalk or runningwalk.

  • Sorry , but you are 100% wrong. IU was raised up around the BRantley fmaily who started the Tennessee Walking Horse breed. I have heard first hand about having to shoe and train the pace out of their gaits. The Walking Horse come from some of the hardest pacing lines of horses that ever lived. Educate yourself before you open your mouth and prove your ignorance.

  • niceee!

    i dont want to be mean or anything, but are the horses front hoofs extremely big or are they wearing boots?

    wb please =)

  • If your TWH doesnt or didnt pace naturally then it isnt a walking horse. They were bred from pacers. Their natural 4 beat gait is based off of the pace. The ignorance of some of these mental midgets is mind boggling.

  • your almost 50 years old. Shame on you.. Stop trying to start a fight. Grow up shawnabloom.

    You know nothing about me or my horses.. I have what you call "regular" shod TN walking horses. I Love all my horses. None of them are treated bad.If you have anything else to say please.... SEND YOUR COMPLAINTS TO THE USDA. Thank you.

  • you know what yall who are posting the stupid stuff about abuse need to shut up!these horses are athletes and i think padded horses are beautiful to watch.all my horses LOVE what they do.we had one horse who hated pads.What did we do?took thm off ,duh!THESE HORSES ARNT FORCED!!btw whoever owns this horse probly loves him lots!i expect him to go very far!good luck w/ yuor AMAZING horse!!

  • this horse is amazing and for people not to see that are uneducated on the breed .. i would give anything for a horse like this .. but well god knows i couldnt afford him .

  • what do you do copy the same comment and post it to every video .. so we know you have nothing orignal to say .. and fyi most trainers dont sore .. and pads dont hurt so go be rude to someone elses video that is abusing their horse or whatever .

  • This horse has a nice rear-end on him! Just something about a good rear and nice head shake and stride and you just about dont even have to look at their lick!

  • Wow What a horse!!!!. ignore all these igornant azz people and i know you take care of your horses and he looks so natural with the shoes and i hope you do well in future shows!!!!

  • damn good horse !

  • Ignorant, under-educated people need to get real and learn about a REAL walker instead of listening to rumor and the news. It's ridiculous how they try to create a publicity scheme out of padded horses.

    I've shown them for 9 years, but got a flat shod horse this year.

    We went to the Winchester show in 07', and I won on my Youth Pony, Little N' Bad.

    Great moving horse, too, by the way!

  • My thought exactly.. Thank you.

  • great moving horse!

  • Nice video.

    Do you all plan on showing him around here?

    KY?

  • Yeah, I think we may show him at the Winchester show in a few weeks.

  • What class are you looking to show him in.

    I will be there, We show at all of them.

    Is this his first time out?

    I will be watching for him.

    Is this your first performance horse?

    I seen the last name Brewer are you all kin to Makenzie?

    David Kash?

  • wow picture perfect .. you all are so lucky to have this amazing horse ..

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