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Many a competition rider prefers them." Gaited horses, which include the Tennessee Walking Horse and the legendary Icelandic Horse, a pony-sized breed native to the country for which it's named ...
The Breeders' Cup today announced the 2025 "Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In" television schedule. Consisting of five live programs across NBC, FOX, Peacock, and CNBC, the series ...
Smith is president of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association, which fiercely opposes the bill. Seay says Smith and other PAST Act opponents have given tens of thousands of ...
First developed in Kentucky in the 18th century, this breed remains a favorite for exhibitions, parades, and competitive shows, celebrated for its spirited but gentle demeanor. The Paint Quarter horse ...
Last race of the last day. Sun setting at Santa Anita. Maybe a furlong from the finish of the Breeders’ Cup finale, thoroughbred racing’s recurring fear was again realized Saturday.
The Tennessee Walking Horse is a famous American breed of gaited horse. This horse glides smoothly across the ground when it performs its distinctive “running walk” and other gaits.
Courtney Archer, left, holds Karma, a German shepherd seized from a breeder in Fillmore County in 2024 while Rielle Perttu, right, holds Karbon, who is from the same litter. Both fostered and ...
The colorful Spotted Saddle Horse is a gaited horse breed developed in Tennessee. This breed was originally developed as a calm family riding horse for adults and children. Many Spotted Saddle ...
Tennessee Walking Horses (“TWHs”) are a very popular breed in Nevada County and across the country. Renowned for their kind dispositions and smooth, gliding gaits, known as the “flat walk” or “running ...
A light horse breed founded in Tennessee, the walking horse is a mix of various breeds, including the Narragansett and Canadian pacer, standardbred, thoroughbred, Morgan, and saddlebred. This docile ...
Tennessee and Kentucky are the two largest markets for Tennessee Walking Horses, with 55,448 in Tennessee and 34,043 in Kentucky, according to the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors ...