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Tennessee
Walking Horse Heritage Society

OUR GOALS:
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To
preserve and promote the rare heritage bloodlines
of the Tennessee Walking Horse in animals that are
intelligent, willing, sane and naturally gaited
for the running walk
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To
produce stock with the good dispositions and
smooth natural gaits that are equally important
traits in a usable horse
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To
protect and preserve the rare bloodlines within
the Tennessee Walking Horse gene pool so they will
be available for future generations of horsemen
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To
educate the new Walking Horse buyers about the
colors available in the breed and how to use the
science of color genetics both in one's own
breeding program, and to avoid buying into lines
of horses with genetically impossible colors
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To
make young stock, as well as broke saddle horses,
available to discriminating individuals who
appreciate and wish to enjoy this unique type of
Tennessee Walking Horse

Leon Oliver and Bob Long
getting ready for a trail ride
Tennessee Walking Horse Heritage Society Members
Brown Shop Road Farm
Leon & Mary Lou
Oliver, Cornersville, TN
Ph: 931-293-4156
Confederate Hills Farm
Billy Taylor,
Winchester, TN
Ph: 931-967-9621
Elk River Farm
Danny &
Sherry Taylor, Winchester, TN
Ph: 931-967-9553 |
Northern
Foundations Farm
Diane Sczepanski, Whitehall, WI
Ph: 715-538-2494
Pinefolly Farms
Harry & Franne Brandon; Petersburg, TN
Ph:
931-276-2232
Pleasure Gaits
TWH
Sandra van den Hof,
Hechtel, Belguim
Ph: +32 (0) 11 666 158 |
Advisors
Nancy Bergman:
Whitehall,
WI 715-985-3310
nbergman27@yahoo.com.
Nancy is the Trempealeau County 4-H Horse Project Leader
and has served in that capacity for many years.
She is active in
the community and serves on the Trempealeau County
Historical Society. Nancy has several Tennessee Walking
Horses, is an enthusiastic trail rider, and looking
forward to breeding her Heritage Horse, Chase A Copper
Bullet.
Dawna Hanson:
Eau Claire, WI 715-878-4099
dawnahhf@execpc.com.
Dawna and her husband, Ray, own and operate Harmony
Hills Farm and have several Tennessee Walking Horses.
Dawna has a background in education and worked for the
school systems for many years. She and Ray currently own
and operate their own business as consultants for
private businesses. Dawna is also the founder and CEO of
the Equine Learning Institute.

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04/01/2008
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