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Tennessee Walking Horse |
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Tennessee Walking Horseor Plantation Walking HorseBreed of light horse with a distinctive, easy-to-sit gait, the running walk. It was developed for touring U.S. Southern plantations. It averages 15.2 hands (61 in. [154 cm]) high and weighs about 1,000 lb (450 kg). Coat colour varies. Its ancestors included any horse capable of a running walk, a natural gait that cannot be acquired, but the most influential stallion was a Standardbred. The running walk, faster than a flat-footed walk, is a low, gliding, reaching action; the front foot strikes the ground an instant before the diagonal hind foot, which then oversteps the front footprint by several inches. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Calvin Galliano of Mendecino was thrown from his horse, a 7-year-old Tennessee walking horse named Whiskey, early Monday near the Los Angeles Equestrian Center, according to Los Angeles County Animal Control Officer Michael Blake. HSUS), says that "billions of dollars" were invested by speculators and, when the tax laws changed, the value of high-line animals - everything from racing Arabians to Tennessee Walking Horses - plunged overnight. It started when Matt Dillon, one of a pair of Tennessee walking horses he bought, failed to improve after surgery to correct a congenital foot problem. |
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