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Tags: twh, horse, horse breeds, tennessee walking horse, tennessee walker
Started this discussion. Last reply by Michelle C Em Walkin Ranch May 31, 2010.
HomozygousName: FrostyPrice: $5000Breed: Tennessee WalkingColor: SabinoSex: ColtBirth Date: May 14, 2010Additional Comments: Pretty, big stud…Continue
Tags: walkin, twh, horse for sale, horse classifieds, tennessee walking horse for sale
Started May 29, 2010
HomozygousName: FarahPrice: $1800Breed: Tennessee WalkingColor: TobianoSex: FillyBirth Date: May 12, 2010Additional Comments: Farah is as sweet…Continue
Tags: walkin, twh, horse for sale, horse classifieds, tennessee walking horse for sale
Started this discussion. Last reply by Michelle C Em Walkin Ranch May 29, 2010.
Name: FrecklesPrice: $1800Breed: Tennessee WalkingColor: TobianoSex: FillyBirth Date: May 9, 2010Additional Comments: Freckles is the whole…Continue
Tags: twh, walkin, horse for sale, horse classifieds, tennessee walking horse for sale
Started this discussion. Last reply by Michelle C Em Walkin Ranch May 29, 2010.
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Hello Michelle, Greetings from Wyoming. Always glad to gab with gaited horse people. You’ll have to forgive my incompetence with the web. I have many opinions about the Walking Horse but thankfully cannot add to the fray because I cannot remember my password and cannot seem to retrieve it! Ha ha ha I mainly trail ride in our great state but would love to, someday, venture abroad and ride.
My Stud was my first baby, broke his back at three months....so he has just been my pet but has produced wonderful foals. The Vets told me not to ride him. His Mom has been a wonderful trail and show horse for me. Flat shod. Here is a video of his last foal, we have way too much fun with the babies! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS7GEpAZ1fA
I've ridden only 2 part THWs, no pure ones. One of the parts had the MOST INCREDIBLE flat footed walk, at least 6mph, a big over 16 hand gelding.
I'm saving the THW's for when I have no more hope of riding Arabs (sorry, I'm got hooked on them from youth.) It is just soooo nice to know that the THW's are there for when I am no longer strong enough or coordinated enough to trot. I am not saying that the gaited breeds are inferior by any means, I had many, many happy (short) trail rides on my Paso Fino mare.