SCHLEICH TENNESSEE WALKER GELDING

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If you look at a Tennessee Walker from the side, its legs do not stand straight on the ground, but are slanted.

If you look at a Tennessee Walker from the side, its legs do not stand straight on the ground, but are slanted. This is especially noticeable on the hind legs. The position of its legs enables it to master certain gaits – flat walk, running walk and canter.

Fun fact

Many Tennessee Walker horses have a tail so long that it touches the ground.

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