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Parade Tennessee Walker for Sale

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Bursitis & How To Treat It
Bursitis & How To Treat It
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What is Bursitis? Bursitis comes in two forms, true bursitis and acquired bursitis. It’s extremely common in horses and causes bursa pain. True bursitis is swelling and fluid build-up within soft tissue. It can be found affecting areas ...
       Deafness Becomes Far Less Sense Issue Thanks To Horses
Deafness Becomes Far Less Sense Issue Thanks To Horses
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Horses can almost make a deaf person hear. Certainly horses add to life’s pleasures for those lacking or deficient in the sense of hearing. Fact became most obvious at a recent horse seminar in Garnett where a deaf couple and friends we...
By Frank J. Buchman
Alertness To Dangers Of Horse Handling  For Reducing Accidents And Fatalities
Alertness To Dangers Of Horse Handling For Reducing Accidents And Fatalities
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Horses can be very dangerous although many people working with them accept that risk reinforcing the industry’s high accident rate. While “the outside of a horse is good for the inside of a person,” horses can be quite hazardous...
By Frank J. Buchman
Halloween Bringing Out The Spooks
Halloween Bringing Out The Spooks
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My best horse is a big gray ranch gelding that I have trained to run barrels and poles but also that I use for all of my colt starting stuff. We call him Jake and I can pony any kind of colt off of him. He’s kind enough to let them jerk around ...
By Amy Andresen

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What is a Tennessee Walker horse?
The Tennessee Walking Horse is an American breed of gaited horse that originated in the Southern United States. It is renowned for its comfortable pace, with an effortless, four-beat gait known as the "running walk". The breed is characterized by a long, arched neck and light, straight legs. Tennessee Walkers come in many different colors and sizes, but all have a unique presence and silhouette that sets them apart from other breeds. They are intelligent, gentle and sure-footed, making them popular mounts among both novice and experienced riders alike.