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Joint Replacements | Last Active: Oct 27, 2021 | Replies (618)

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@contentandwell He's a Tennesee Walker. Someone else called him a Spotted Saddle Horse which is an offshoot of Tennesee Walkers where they bred paint horses into them to get a gaited paint horse, so I'm not sure which would be exact, but he looks like a Spotted Saddle horse. The gait is nice. It's a running walk that is smooth that can take the place of a trot. He still can trot, but I try not to do that because I don't want to jar my spine. If he trots, I post so I don't bounce. I posted a photo of him in the Gratitude discussion last December when he was fuzzy with his winter coat. https://cdn.prod-carehubs.net/n1/748e8fe697af5de8/uploads/2018/12/Chester-for-Mayo-Connect.jpg

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Beautiful. I love gaited horses. Peruvian pasos are also great. You can drink your coffee without spilling a drop. One time we had Mr. O’malley. He was a retired pacer. It is difficult to retrain them to be a pleasure horse. What a life with these amazing animals.

@jenniferhunger He's beautiful. Horses are amazing creatures. They are so much larger than we are but they are so good to us if we treat them well. I wish I had the opportunity to spend more time with them when I was young.
JK