CHARACTERISTICS
The Tennessee Walking Horse generally ranges from 14.3 to 17 hands and weighs 900 to 1200 pounds.  The modern Tennessee Walking Horse possesses a pretty head with small well placed ears.  The horse has a long sloping shoulder, a long sloping hip, a fairly short back and short, strong coupling.  The bottom line is longer than the top line allowing for a long stride.

The horse comes in all colors and a variety of patterns.  The diverse color choices are sure to please any horse enthusiast.  Different colors are not discriminated against.

The Tennessee Walking Horse performs three distinct gaits: the flat foot walk, running walk and canter.  These three are the gaits that the Tennessee Walking Horse is famous for, with the running walk being an inherited, natural gait unique to the breed.
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