Topic: Famous Spotted Saddle Horses
Answers to Common Questions
What is the spot called on a horse where the saddle sits?
The pommel, or front of the saddle, rests on the withers which is the front part of the back (the shoulder blades). The cantle or back of the saddle comes to about midway along the horse's back. When riding a Tennessee Walking Horse (a gait... Read More »
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Where are Spotted Saddle Horses from?
america....specifically tennessee and kentucky. they were developed by crossing pinto/paint colored horses with tennessee walkers and racking horses. they were developed by breeders that loved the smooth gait of the walking horse but wanted... Read More »
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How long do Spotted Saddle Horses live?
like any other breed of horse. but since they are Tennessee Walkers if the yare performance then probably 12-15 yearbut if they are a la natural then 20-40 years. there good hardy breeds and i have met a 38 yr old walker. Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
We are glad you asked! Joining a local organization like Yankee Walkers, Gaited Horses of New England, will provide you with valuable resources of information and education about the great Tennessee Walking Horse, Missouri Fox Trotters, Roc... Read More »
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The gaited horses' smooth easy gaits, gentle disposition, calm willing attitude, and athletic ability makes them an excellent and versatile mount for all riding disciplines and levels. Read More »
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