That was a very interesting comparison. Would it be possible to make a part 2 riding video using experienced rider(s). To see how each responds under saddle and show their gaits? I'm interested to see how their temperaments change while ridden compared to loose together. Thx for making this very original video. I'm looking for a steady eddy, gaited horse for trails.
It is always so good to see someone who actually knows horses - and their horses !! I know way too many who have them, but just don't know them. Same with dogs. A Favorite was my OT Standardbred pacer - 2 gears of various speeds - walk and pace. He did not enjoy cantering or gallop. Amazing horse - strong willed but solid minded. Always ready. Glady subscribed - I like your style !
My mother's friend had a TWH. She lived on a dairy farm. When we went to visit. Florence would get out her Walker so we could ride. I was pretty short and couldn't reach the stirrups. That didn't stop me. So, I can say the first horse I ever rode was a TWH. As I got older, we would go riding together. I loved horses, still do. I ended up with Appaloosas until my back no longer allowed me to ride trotters. My last horse was a Paso Fino, it was like sitting in a chair. He became ill and the vets couldn't help him; so, I had to have him euthanized. I no longer have horses; but still love them.
Wow beautiful horses 🐎 horses 🐎 horses 🐎 having fun enjoying sweet happiness these horses 🐎 good teams working 💪 beautiful horses 🐎 thankfully altogether 😊
There are so many but just know that you can do most everything from the ground then easily convert it to undersaddle, they figure it out fast once they connect the dots. Most important are just basics, good with vet and shoer, stands, trailer loads easily and good ground manners. The rest comes with time. The foundation is the most important and that they respect people
Pacing is not a gait that TW or TM horses' owners want. It's uncomfortable to sit, & undesirable if shown. Also, you don't know how they go, until they are ridden. They may need a trained rider to get the gait right.
Love watching them run and play ❤
That was a very interesting comparison. Would it be possible to make a part 2 riding video using experienced rider(s). To see how each responds under saddle and show their gaits? I'm interested to see how their temperaments change while ridden compared to loose together. Thx for making this very original video. I'm looking for a steady eddy, gaited horse for trails.
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www.majesticrider.com/tennessee-walking-horse-for-sale---commander.html
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That was fun to watch.
Thanks. All three are beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
It is always so good to see someone who actually knows horses - and their horses !! I know way too many who have them, but just don't know them. Same with dogs. A Favorite was my OT Standardbred pacer - 2 gears of various speeds - walk and pace. He did not enjoy cantering or gallop. Amazing horse - strong willed but solid minded. Always ready. Glady subscribed - I like your style !
Thanks
I have a Foxtrotter-cross molly mule. So comfortable and fun to ride. Slower gaiting than a TWH-cross mule but plenty speedy for me!
I love gaited mules!
My mother's friend had a TWH. She lived on a dairy farm. When we went to visit. Florence would get out her Walker so we could ride. I was pretty short and couldn't reach the stirrups. That didn't stop me. So, I can say the first horse I ever rode was a TWH. As I got older, we would go riding together. I loved horses, still do. I ended up with Appaloosas until my back no longer allowed me to ride trotters. My last horse was a Paso Fino, it was like sitting in a chair. He became ill and the vets couldn't help him; so, I had to have him euthanized. I no longer have horses; but still love them.
So sorry, I hope you had some wonderful times with your horse, thanks for sharing
The TWH looks like my mare I lost from colic three weeks ago. ❤
Sorry to hear that. Always very sad to lose one.
so sorry for that loss..
There is a person in Utah looking for a gaited horse, I recommended you. Shane Murray is their name.
Thank you
Wow beautiful horses 🐎 horses 🐎 horses 🐎 having fun enjoying sweet happiness these horses 🐎 good teams working 💪 beautiful horses 🐎 thankfully altogether 😊
Thanks 👍
Gated horse or Missouri fox trotter mules are plenty easy Riding 😮😅
So helpful ❤ I am caring for 7 now 1 just came yesterday he is 2 lol 😂
You’re welcome 😊 wow thats alot!
@@GayeDeRusso any tips and tricks on breaking 2 and 3 year olds would be greatly appreciated 🙏
There are so many but just know that you can do most everything from the ground then easily convert it to undersaddle, they figure it out fast once they connect the dots. Most important are just basics, good with vet and shoer, stands, trailer loads easily and good ground manners. The rest comes with time. The foundation is the most important and that they respect people
@@GayeDeRusso I will take your advice thank you 🙏
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Pacing is not a gait that TW or TM horses' owners want. It's uncomfortable to sit, & undesirable if shown. Also, you don't know how they go, until they are ridden. They may need a trained rider to get the gait right.
That's correct !