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The Gaits of the Tennessee Walking HorseIntroduction
The Tennessee Walking Horse is known for its smooth gaits, the
flat walk, the running walk and the "rocking chair" canter. The
Walker is born with the ability to perform these gaits. Foals will be
seen performing a perfect running walk in the pasture alongside their
dams. The heritage of the Walker; a mixture of Thoroughbred,
Standardbred, Tennessee Pacer, Morgan and American Saddlebred enables
it to perform the gaits described above, as well as a variety of
others. It is a matter of training and refining what the horse is
born with, to achieve the perfection of the Walking Horse gait.
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