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Virginia Horse Center Tennessee Walking Horse Classic

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

Horse Show from the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington VA

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  • Bravo to flat shoes and natural tails!! No abuse.

  • Very nice when allowed to be natural, it is a shame what some cruel TW owners will do for money and a 10cent ribbon however.

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  • Zu diesen Pferden passt das irgendwie net . Ich weiß nicht , aber diese Pferde sind einfach zu groß. Bei Isis sieht das alles viel besser aus. das Gewackle mit dem Kopf ist überhaupt nicht schön. Von den Gangpferden find ich die Isis ja immer noch am besten, da einfach bei ihnen alles stimmt. Ich liebe das wenn Isis eine hohe Knieaktion haben. Aber trotzdem schöne Pferde.

  • I love their natural higher steps!

  • Real horsemanship! So good to see.

  • Lovely to see these horses paces naturally as they should be really is beautiful, no pads or deformed tails...well done.

  • nice breed!

  • @XxBleachgurlxX Chains don't necessarily hurt a horse, or at least thats not what they're designed to do. They're used for a couple of reasons: 1 put them on and when you take them off the horse (being used to the weight) will lift their legs higher. 2 The gate is actually an irregularity of a trot or walk. If a walker is too pacey (both feet move on the same side at once) you can weight one foot to make it "off" in timing.

  • @MrLaterider Do you have another horse you can ride him with, I got my first young walker to canter by riding him with another horse, and asking that other horse to canter/slow gallop. we did this a few times, but once he understood what I wanted it was easy to continue on without the escort.

  • This is what I really want to do with my 11 year old TWH. He was breed for saddle seat and i don't want to put on chains/heavy boots on and then screw up his tail. This is so much nicer! So if I do enter in one of these classes I don't have to feel bad. :)

  • @MrLaterider Did you just purchase him? Some trainers will train their walkers not to canter. Go to an trainer to help you.

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