Thank you for the real meanings of "Ibn" and "Bint", neither of which I ever knew. There goes that "assume" again, because I always assumed they were prefixes for a Line, like "Pride" is with one of the old Walking Horse lines.
I don't like to see any of these breeds lose the old farms; the integrity is fading in all of them, including the Tennessee Walkers.
Egyptian Arabs were always my favorite and I stayed away from the purebreds for years because I would have had to have owned the county I lived in, to afford one an Egytpian Arab. The closest I came was my Lippett Morgan/Egyptian Arab cross that I bought when he was 17 and still a stallion.
Streeter came along, 19 years ago, thru unfortunate circumstances and opened my eyes to the Polish-bred world - I love that little guy:love_heart: He put on quite a show Sunday, after they came charging down off the ridge. My 16.1H TWH is third in line and would love to be first. He is 18 and the most athletic of my four. He made a feeble attempt at Lording It Over 13.3H Streeter - lol lol lol The Street Man put him in his place in short order - chiropractics really does pay off - lol lol lol
I could easily get on my soap box regarding the Walking Horse industry, in the same vein as with the old Arab farms. Very few of the new era of breeders have an interest in preserving the old lines; most of them can tell you who Midnight Sun or Merry Go Boy are but it pretty much ends there. They look dumbfounded when you mention the Allen strain and Heaven Forbid if you ask them who Maggie Marshall, Old Glory, or Nell Dement were.
Nobody wants to carry the old blood line names anymore; they want to start their own. You recognized Streeter for all the right reasons. The horse in my avatar is now 25; he is, very aptly, formally named "Bonafide Genious" because his sire's name was "Pride's Genious".
My 18 yr old Generator-bred horse, "Ultra's Skygazer" is a grandson of "Pride's Ultra Threat".
Joker is only 17 but both his parents were in their 20's when he was foaled. The breeder was a woman of integrity, so "Joker's Reno Sun" carries part of his sires name. 17 year old Joker is closer in lineage to Old Glory than Duke is. It was also a shocker for me to trace his bottom side and discover henot only carries Nell Dement in him but is only five generations removed from her.
It was privilege, to me, to be able to buy Tennessee Walker Duke 22 years ago; he was my first-ever registered horse. I wanted to learn everything about him; I felt I owed him that and mercy did I ever get a surprise when I arrived at the Harlindale Farm in Franklin, TN to discover that is where Midnight Sun is buried. Harlindale Farm has since been bought by the City of Franklin, TN and turned into a park/preserve as it is one of those old Foundation Farms, like in the Arab World, that needed to be saved. All that was left was a 100 acres but that's 100 acres somebody won't be able to destroy and build stupid/worthless condos on and pour cement in those glorious pastures where many WGC foals played from 1932 until only a few years ago.
< sigh> this is a Senior Forum, I'd better step off my horse soapbox - lollol
Gosh, if you lived closer, we might actually be able to ride. Your back would like the "hula hoop" motion of my gaited horses. My nasty back is why I went to gaited horses 22 years ago, or never ride again. I have rarely ever cantered them; not because they can't but, because I don't need to. They can "power walk" anywhere from 5 MPH and up.
I posted these on the Pet Forum but being a horse-a-holic, you will appreciate these links, if for nothing more than Walking Horse knowledge and entertainment - lol
The first is Papa's Royal Delight, who is a stellar stellar example of the signature breed standard running walk. Head bobbing varies with every horse BUT racking and step pacers "nod" from side-to-side, not up and down like a TWH that performs the true running walk.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unw3fOn8BkQ
Then there's the Virginia Gravedigger, a TWH speed racker clocked at 25 MPH. My Duke is a step pacer and retired, undefeated, from neighborhood gaiting races when he was 15 but his top speed might have been between 11 - 12 MPH, I don't know for sure. I know I have always ridden bareback and my worst fear was somebody's dog charging out of the woods while we were all hot-footin' down that back country dirt road - lollol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DytqyLjJd0A You will be able to pick up on the difference in footfall/cadence between these two stallions. Notice Gravedigger's head/neck nods side-to-side indicating he is a racker.
See why I went to gaited horses so I could keep riding - lollol Hope these links brought you some horse entertainment today

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