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Registered Tennessee Walking Horse Gaited Trail Mare

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The Tennessee Walking Horse is a gaited horse breed, which was firstly bred in Tennessee, the United States. In the 19th century, planters developed this breed as they wanted a comfortable horse in order to control their property on horseback. It originates from the stallion 'Black Allan' tha ... More about the horse breed Tennessee walking horse
Mare
14 years
16 hh
Trail
Gaited

is broken-in

is lunged

is worked on the ground

Reliable for trail riding

is easy to load

is 4-gaited

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Rain’s Royal Flush ” Bunny” is a 14-year-old seasoned trail mount. She is game for any challenge and rarely says no to any request. With a solid square gait and energetic disposition, Bunny is not afraid of a turkey jumping out of the brush or a fast-moving stream. She has no fear of water, climbing a steep bank, trees, tall grass, or any other type of environment her rider wants to navigate. She stands to mount, loads independently, and backs off the trailer with ease. Stands quietly at the trailer and rides out alone or with other horses. She has some go, but the right kind. She is willing, smart, and surefooted. Currently she is unshod and gaits well as so. She has a nice canter; it is not the finished type, but perfect for the trail. She clips, bathes, and trims easily. With the right rider combination, this mare is a bunch of fun!

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