What is walking in Tennessee?
Walking Tennessee Walking or Tennessee Walker is a naturally praised horse that is capable of running walking, specialized walking that is known for its smoothness. These horses are the result of more than centuries of breeding in the United States, combining several breeds to create the required properties, and since 1947, Tennessee walking horses have been closed, which means that it is registered with walking horse horse horse horse horse horse horse bas. These horses were originally bred for plantations owners, while the cross -country walk was comfortable during long trips to check the plantation. Tennessee walks are also known for their perseverance, because a running walk does not require a huge amount of energy. Over time, the breed has become refined and recognized in itself and at the age of 30.
Classic Tennessee Walker is very tall, with long neck and sloping shoulders. Black is common color, but horses can also be roan, chestnut, pinto, bay, sorrel or other colors. In order to be considered a real walk in Tennessee, the horse must expose a cross -country walk, a natural walk that can be refined but not to teach; During a cross -country walk the rear hoof crosses the printing of the front hoof with every step and creates a moving movement. Many pedestrians in Tennessee are also capable of other unusual walking, such as stand or foxtrot.
These horses are often used as a horse's pleasure because they are friendly, easy to train and relaxed, so they are suitable for a wide range of riders. They also appear in horse programs, both in specialized divisions and in more general shows. When Tennessee walks horses competing in divisions with walking, also known as a division of saddle seats, can be displayed as flat or large licking horses, depending ontheir training.
Great licking of horses are horses who have been trained to have a particularly striking, highly step. Historically, worrying tactics were sometimes used on large licking horses, such as planting studs in shoes to force them to raise their legs high; These tactics are frowning today. Flat course pedestrians have more calming, although still beautiful, walking and relaxed appearance. Both are known to swing their heads when they walk, and some can click on their teeth in time by their walks.