Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Popular Horse Breeds in Tennessee

There's something that is intricately fascinating
with all the different Tennessee horses. Maybe
it's tied to their culture and rich history as
much as they are to their provenance. Of course
no other breed stands out than one which claims
an entire state's name as its own. The world
renowned Tennessee Walking Horse which traces its
origins in Virginia, stands majestically and
strides at the forefront of all the others.
Historically, its gait and movement is like silk
flowing through the Tennessee farmlands and
eventually captivating countless thousands with
its regal appearance. Today it is a recreational
horse that endears many beginner horse riders
with its amiable and patient demeanor. Most of
all, its most striking characteristic is the
relative comfort of the ride it provides. Proud
with an average height of 13 HH to 17 HH, some
can be as heavy as 1200 pounds. So when getting
modular horse barns for this breed, choose wisely
as their space requirements could be quite
significant.

Many Tennessee horse barns are also filled with
the Saddlebred breed. With regards to height,
they are as tall as their Tennessee Walking Horse
counterparts averaging about 15 HH to 16 HH and
weigh as much as 1200 pounds too. Their
foundation is also rich dating back to the late
1800s where they are mostly known as the proud
mounts of officers during the Civil War. It has
the distinction of being called the "world's most
beautiful horse" most likely because of its long
arched neck. The breed has figured in several
Hollywood movies. Likewise, choose spacious
modular horse barns for this very popular breed.

Of course no list of popular breeds in Tennessee
would be complete without the ever famous
Mustang. Free spirited and powerful, it is one of
the few horses that are distinguished as feral.
That is, they have once been domesticated but
have broken free and run wild. Now you may be
asking, "If they're feral, how come they're
popular?" These particularly exceptional horses
are under the care of the US Bureau of Land
Management where they are sometimes offered for
adoption. Go to numerous horse related trading
websites and you will find that they are indeed
one of the most sought after breeds not just in
Tennessee but in Western America. With that said,
it would be a challenging endeavor to see a
Mustang inside delivered modular barns.

Among the more notable and very much sought
after Tennessee horses is one of the oldest
breeds, the Arabian. Not quite as tall as their
Tennessean counterparts, their lineage is
remarkable for their flexibility and endurance.
In fact, documents show that their origin in the
Arabian Peninsula was borne not just out of
necessity but of pride and respect. They were so
prized that it was fairly common for families
back then to keep these horses inside the tents
of their masters so they won't be stolen. Fast
forward to today and they have the distinction of
being one of the more amiable breeds. So much so
that it is fairly common to find one in many
Tennessee horse barns. Standing at an average of
14.1 HH to 15.1 HH, this breed should be easy to
get inside delivered modular barns.


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