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BUYING TIPS
COURTESY OF THE TWHBEA |
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Determine your purpose before you
start looking. Do you want a horse
suitable for trail riding or
showing, or both? Are you capable of
starting a young animal, or do you
need an older animal established in
its gait? Will you want to raise
foals later or is a gelding better
suited for your purposes?
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Make sure of the gait. Whatever
use you have in mind for your horse,
remember to look for the chief
distinguishing characteristic of the
Tennessee Walker - its smooth, easy
gait. The gait is natural so it
should be present from the time the
weanling first begins moving. How
well the gaits are performed often
depends on the horse's age and
training.
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Are you buying potential or
proven ability? Many buyers who are
looking for a potential show
contender will purchase their TWH as
a two year old. Tennessee Walking
Horses often begin their show career
at this young age and are started
under saddle early to determine
their potential. Top two year olds
frequently demand top dollar even
though they are unproven in the show
arena.
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There are advantages to buying an
aged horse. By five years, a horse
will have reached maturity in terms
of temperament, gait, and size. It
may have proven its worth in one or
more areas of expertise such as
pleasure riding, field trials,
versatility events, ranch work, or
in the show arena.
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As with any purchase, if you are
unfamiliar with the product, you
should know the seller. And, if you
don't know the breed or the seller,
you would be wise to seek the
assistance of a knowledgeable
professional to help you evaluate
the horse and its sale price as they
relate to your intended usage.
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Many buyers consider a
pre-purchase exam by an equine
veterinarian to be well worth the
cost. Overall soundness is important
and, if you will be using your horse
to produce foals, suitability for
breeding should also be evaluated.
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Familiarize yourself with
TWHBEA's rules and regulations. Make
sure the last recorded owner on the
horse's registration certificate
matches the seller on the transfer
form. Both the certificate and
transfer form must be signed by the
last recorded owner and both must be
submitted to TWHBEA for proper
recording of the transfer.
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Be aware of the strict
bloodtyping requirements that are in
effect. Be sure the animal you are
considering purchasing has met all
TWHBEA requirements with regard to
bloodtyping!
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