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Tennessee horse
If we look at the description of this breed, it will be said that the Tennessee Walking Horse was bred in Tennessee in the mid-1930s. A walking horse is a gentle and intelligent animal, obedient and well-meaning. The gaits characteristic of the Tennessee pacer are congenital smooth amble, frisky amble and gallop.
Both amble are free four-stroke movements with a high extension of the front legs. When moving, the horse nods its head to the beat of the movement, and the hind legs step on the front tracks. Between themselves amblers differ in pace. Continue reading
need more attention
muscles contract to move
addition
for which he received
equestrian art
well as purebred horses
horse carriage can suffer
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exercise
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bad manners
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lesson
crew management
solar eclipse
continue the competition in the big
forward movement
capricious behavior
cord work from the back
rapid flight does
barrels
team standings
muscular-skeletal pains
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two or more lateral tendon
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action of the outside
cramped passage
molting season
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a horse
Sound production
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frisky horses participated
nutrients necessary
interferes with free movement.
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maintain leadership
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request to step
little freedom
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unbalanced feeding
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characteristics
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field or on “hard” tracks
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