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A Look At The American Walking Pony

Its appearance in several well known magazines popularized the American walking pony. It has great notoriety with its distinctive gaits which are not seen in any other breed of horse. The horse has seven different strides, and is very well known and very well known in competitions and shows.

This pony is a mixture of the Tennessee Walking Horse and the Welsh pony, and any avid horse lover will note that it has received characteristics from both. The Tennessee Walker has an incredibly graceful gallop and the Welsh pony has an extremely beautifully shaped head. There are many different colors available for this horse.

This breed of horse has great ability for jumping, making it well suited for competition, it has amazing movement making it great for riding, and it is very attractive for stealing the show.

This horse breed has the trait of being a great listener, is one of the qualities of the American walking pony. To be able to learn new techniques and commands quickly is very refreshing to the rider of the horse. This horse has emerged during the past century making it a relatively new horse breed.

This horse breed attracts so many horse enthusiasts. There is not a horse breed anywhere, according to many, which is more lovely than the American walking pony. The horse is around 14 hands in height and is known for 3 light and carefree walks, the Pleasure Walk, the Merry Walk, and the Canter.

The American Walking Pony will be a horse well suited for the horse rider who can appreciate an attractive looking and moving horse. This breed seems to have a unique understanding of knowing what humans want and has the will to meet those needs. Due to its easy manageability and obedience, those who are interested in learning how to train horses may want to consider this breed first.

by: Erik Loebl




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