07/23/08
R&R Ranch Horse Farm
Tennessee Walking Horses - Spotted Saddle Horses - For Sale
Flat shod, trail, show, plantation, pleasure, sport horses - broke to cart & saddle.
Registered, gaited, geldings, broodmares, paint, palomino, roan,
racking horses, bombproof, field trial, ceremonial, shoot from sport horses, stallions.
Horses trained for "cowboy mounted shooting" and "extreme cowboy ranch racing".
All (15) of our TWH broodmares & both stallions have an impressive array of
World Grand Champions in their pedigrees
1959 ARK Hwy 115
Smithville, Arkansas 72466

Telephone: (870) 528-9405

TWHBEA member
SSHBEA member
email: RR Ranch - web site: www.RRhorsefarm.com
 

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Gen's Beethoven
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Gen has (5) World Grand Champions in his pedigree including Midnight Sun (top & bottom)
Son of the legendary, "premier sire of the breed", 3X World Champion - 7X Sire of the Year Prides Generator !
STALLION registered TWHB&EA #955488
Home of Rivers Kennel English Pointers .........www.riversbirddogs.com

The Tennessee Walking Horse:

A light horse breed founded in middle Tennessee, the Tennessee Walking Horse is a composition of Narragansett and Canadian Pacer, Standard Bred, Thoroughbred, Morgan, and American Saddle Bred stock. Originally bred as a utility horse, this breed is an ideal mount for riders of all ages and levels of experience. The breed easily adapts to English or Western gear, and its calm, docile temperament combined with naturally smooth and easy gaits insure the popularity of the Tennessee Walking Horse as the "world's greatest show, trail, and pleasure horse".

Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' & Exhibitors' Association

The Spotted Saddle Horse:

The Spotted Saddle Horse can trace its roots back to the history of horses that escaped from ships as they crashed on our shorelines. These horses were often spotted, naturally gaited and possessed the strength and stamina necessary for war use. By the end of the Civil War, many imported "gaited" types of horses were present in the United States. Selective mating of these gaited horses with the spotted horses resulted in the production of the smooth-gaited, colorful horse that came to be known as the Spotted Saddle Horse.

Spotted Saddle Horse Breeders' & Exhibitors' Association

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.......... the wind beneath my wings ..........

.......... born here ..........

.......... trained here ..........

.......... well bred ..........

.......... well cared for ..........