Tennessee Walking Horse cantering in the lake
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peopl that have horses are sooo lucky!!
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@planodoggrooming Most horses hate water at first, but soon like it after shown that water can be fun and will not bite them.
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that looked so comfortable! aha beautiful
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that looks soooo unreal
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My walker for some reason thinks water is the devil.
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thats a pretty damn big lake
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Tennessee Walkers are just Absolutely Gorgeous!!!!!!! I ride One for Lessons:)
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@Bluezfool : we live an hour from sam rayburn! i like to go there with my horses too!!:)
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gorgeous i sooo want to do that with my horse :D
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I'm trying to get my 10 year old Apaloosa used to the water so I can do stuff like this...
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hes beautiful :)
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thats a lake?
Lillyfication16 11 months ago
@Lillyfication16 Yes, it's a 60-mile lake. Sam Rayburn in Texas.
Bluezfool 11 months ago
i've ridden all my life horses are my pssion you shouldn't canter tennessee walking horses to often or they won't "walk" anymore but i do on roy i use him on trail rides do u show or wat
horselover10157 1 year ago
Sorry to say, horselover, that you are mistaken. There is no good reason not to canter a Tennessee Walking horse all you want to. Check out some of my latest videos with kids riding -- they canter much of the time and then come right back down into a nice running walk or rack. No problem. This is just an unfortunate long-lived fallacy that has been around for too long. Just not true.
Bluezfool 1 year ago 32