The Alias Tennessee Walking Horse
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What a nice ride!
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Pusher breeding in him ? He is a beautiful boy !!! Glad you keep then natural. Keep my gaited gelding the same & he is sound happy & healthy.
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this is a naturally gait and it is terrible to see how some other people ride this walk. but it seems nice.
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This is a comment regarding the need to pull on a horses mouth so it won't bolt. the bottom line is if the horse does not have respect for the rider on the ground it will not have it when the rider is in the saddle. Ground work people. Ground work. That should be established and done well before sitting in the saddle.
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love the metallic sheen to his coat...reminds me of my mare the way he obviously wants to go, go, go! she has so much fun out on the trail, invigorated by life, just wants to see what's next!
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Very nice horse, his conformation/color are lovely and so is his gait. Just wanted to point out he is not a roan, he is a black sabino and likely dominant white too. Yes he has roaning, caused by the sabino, but that does not make him a roan. :-)
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If you have to pull on ANY horse to keep it from bolting, then you need riding
lessons. Doesn't have anything to do with the breed of the horse.
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@TWHRider19 I'm sure she's pulling on his mouth so that he stays at a walk. I know that's what I have to do with my WTH. Otherwise he'll bolt.
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Just gorgeous. Love these horses. I dont understand the grotesque "big lick" crap at all, its criminal. Those poor "show" horses just look grotesque and abused to me; would love to have at it at their trainers and owners and give them a piece of my mind.
Very nice! So nice to see natural horsemanship going on, not that "big lick" show junk.
reiningchick08 3 years ago 19
This is the way a TWH moves naturally as a plantation horse. The horse is this video is very natural and handsome. you need to look at the TWH show horses to see the pitiful unnatural movement.
mostlymia 3 years ago 14