Instructions
Check your finances to confirm that you can afford a horse. You must have funds to pay for maintenance and emergency expenses. Veterinary care for horses can be very expensive.
Ensure you have sufficient space to raise a horse. Horses require adequate shelter, food and exercise.
Do your research to confirm that raising a Tennessee Walker is right for you. Raising a horse from a foal requires a lot of time and energy. If you aren't ready to take on such a big commitment, it may be best to choose an adult horse.
Select your Tennessee Walker. Take your time and don't rush out and buy the first foal you see. Choose a healthy foal--ask the seller about the horse's bloodline and the parent's confirmation.
Provide the foal with proper training. Training is very important to ensure that you enjoy your horse
Feed your foal a properly balanced diet. Lack of vitamins can lead to serious illnesses and costly veterinary bills. Consult with your veterinarian for advice on the dietary needs of your foal.
Keep your foal up-to-date on routine exams and vaccinations. Veterinary care is an essential part of pet ownership.
How to Raise Tennessee Walkers
The Tennessee Walking Horse is known as the world's best show, trail and pleasure horse. The horses are known for their gentle nature and smooth and easy gait. They are a hardy breed and a good choice for first time horse owners.