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There's probably nothing more lovely than taking a horse and carriage ride with your lover. A horse and buggy ride through a city or park creates a magical atmosphere. Often the carriages are beautifully decorated with bows. Are you looking to find a horse drawn carriage in Tennessee for a party, special event, or wedding? Make your wife, fiance or girlfriend feel like a princess by planning a horse and carriage ride in the Tennessee area today. Check through our listings to find a horse drawn carriage in Tennessee for your special day!
Tennessee Horse and Carriage may also serve the following areas: Mount Carmel, Woodlawn, Alpine, Fairview, Chapel Hill, Dukedom, Bon Aqua, Huntsville, Pulaski, Beechgrove, Monroe, Rutherford, Bristol, Pickwick Dam, Pleasant View, Dover, Winona, Watts Bar Dam, Sale Creek, Tiptonville, Cookeville, Telford, Vanleer, Centerville, McMinnville, Taft, Hohenwald, Watertown, Slayden, Beech, Gordonsville, Maryville, Primm Springs, Westpoint, Powell, Snapps Ferry, Unicoi, Leoma, Hendersonville, Copper Basin, Petros, Mulberry, Olivehill, Sharon, Plaza, Prospect, Pruden, Elora.
Tennessee Factoid:
The modern spelling, Tennessee, is attributed to James Glen, the governor of South Carolina, who used this spelling in his official correspondence during the 1750s. In 1788, North Carolina created "Tennessee County", the third county to be established in what is now Middle Tennessee. . When a constitutional convention met in 1796 to organize a new state out of the Southwest Territory, it adopted "Tennessee" as the name of the state.
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Tale of Two Laddies
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Bob McLardie has worked for over thirty years with countless horses and their owners to repair relationships, calm fears, nuture and protect and above all else bring owners to a new understanding of their horses.
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Equine Cushings Disease
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Equine Cushings disease is caused by a tumor in the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the production and regulation of hormones. Symptoms include a long, shaggy coat that does not shed, excessive drinking and urination, laminitis, a tendency for recurring infections in the hoof (foot abscesses), and a loss of muscle mass, especially along the topline and rump.
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Equine Cushings Disease
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Equine Cushings disease is caused by a tumor in the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the production and regulation of hormones. Symptoms include a long, shaggy coat that does not shed, excessive drinking and urination, laminitis, a tendency for recurring infections in the hoof (foot abscesses), and a loss of muscle mass, especially along the topline and rump.