What is a Spotted Saddle horse? The Spotted Saddle Horse provides a comfortable ride with no bounce. A spotted saddle horse is naturally gaited. They have 3 gaits the walk the running walk and the cantor. They have an easy and docile temperament. . The spotted saddle horse is sure footed and can master any terrain Which makes them a, much sought out trail mount. No trail is too steep, no two spotted saddle horses will have the same markings. Each bears their own colorful pattern. They have a person pleasing personality. They are medium size and weight, the spotted saddle horse generally ranging in height from 13.3 to 16 hands and weighing from 900 to 1100 pounds.
What is a Tennessee Walking Horse?
The Tennessee Walking Horse breed began in Middle Tennessee. Walking Horses come in all colors and patterns. They are a mulit-gaited horse, and are known for their smooth rocking chair ride. Some of the other gaits are the flat foot walk, the running walk, the rolling canter. They have a calm temperament. The average height of a walking horse is 15 hands and the weight is 900 to 1200 pounds.
Here are our spotted saddle horses and Tennessee walking horses. We are located in rustic hills of Beech Grove in Middle Tennessee. All our stock is raised on this farm We offer show quality spotted saddle horses and Tennessee walking horses. We also board horses and train saddle horses for trail riding at Squeeze a Dollar. Squeeze a Dollar Farm is owned and operated by Bob and Joyce Trail. Bob Trail has many years experience as a spotted saddle horse breeder Our horses are all registered by these organizations the Tennessee Walking Horse, National Spotted Saddle Horse and the breeders and exhibitors association. Our horses all have great dispositions are very gentle and ready to ride
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