Tennessee Walking Horses

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Tennessee Walking Horses are an American horse breed known for their smooth, four-beat running walk and calm disposition, often used in show and pleasure riding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gaited horse
horse breed
associatedWithIssue soring
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedFromBreed American Saddlebred NERFINISHED
Canadian Pacer NERFINISHED
Morgan horse NERFINISHED
Narragansett Pacer NERFINISHED
Standardbred NERFINISHED
Thoroughbred NERFINISHED
developedInCentury 19th century
gaitType four-beat gait
hasAverageHeightHands 14.3–17
hasBodyType light riding horse
hasBreedAssociation National Walking Horse Association NERFINISHED
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association NERFINISHED
hasCommonColor bay
black
chestnut
gray
palomino
pinto
roan
hasGait canter
hasNickname Tennessee Walker NERFINISHED
hasNotableEventLocation Shelbyville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryGait flat walk
running walk
hasShowDivision flat-shod division
performance division
hasTemperament gentle
willing
isRegulatedBy United States Department of Agriculture NERFINISHED
knownFor calm disposition
smooth gait
sure-footedness
placeOfOrigin Tennessee NERFINISHED
primaryUseRegion Southern United States NERFINISHED
protectedByAct Horse Protection Act of 1970 NERFINISHED
recognizedByRegistry National Walking Horse Association NERFINISHED
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association NERFINISHED
subjectOf Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration NERFINISHED
usedFor endurance riding
field trials
parades
plantation riding
pleasure riding
show riding
trail riding

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Horse Protection Act protects Tennessee Walking Horses