Well, horses have many different forward movements. First, the walk. Second, they trot. Third, they canter. Fourth, they gallop.
A horse's fastest gait is the gallop, during which all four legs are off the ground at certain points. This gait allows the horse to reach top speeds, usually up to 25-30 miles per hour.
Gait refers to the specific way in which a horse moves its legs when walking, trotting, cantering, or galloping. Each gait has a distinct set of footfall patterns and speeds, which can impact the horse's balance and comfort under the rider. Riders must be able to distinguish between the different gaits and understand how to cue the horse to maintain the desired gait.
The step of a high-stepping horse is called a "trot." This gait is characterized by a two-beat diagonal movement pattern where the horse's front and hind legs on opposite sides move together. It is a common gait in many horse disciplines.
A canter is a three-beat gait commonly seen in horses where the horse moves in a controlled, three-beat rhythmic manner. It is faster than a trot but slower than a gallop. The term "canter lope" could potentially refer to a combination of the canter gait and the lope gait, which are similar in nature.
All horses have a "fast" gait! A gallop is a fast gait...
Horses prance with a lively gait.
The gaits used by harness racing horses is pacer and trotter
Some horses are called Wobblers due to Wobblers Syndrome which causes the horse to walk with a wobble or altered gait.
Gallop is the horses fastest gait
A gait is the pace they are going i guess. So for normal horses there is theWalkTrotCanterGallopFor what is called Gaited Horses, they have extra gaits, like the Icelandic Pony which has the tolt, a smooth fast walk.The tolt has two little dots over the o.
There tolt( wich is a speachal gait kinda like a fancy trot)
Trot
skip is not a horse gait. these are all the gaits of a horse: walk, trot, canter, gallop. there are some neat five-gaited horses, but i cannot remember what their fifth gait is called. but i know it is not a skip
The speed depends on the horse and the gait. Here is the speed of an average horse in each main gait: === ===
A horses jog, or trot, is a 2 beat gait.
Skip is not a gait. horses if they are trained very wel they can skip by doing sevral lead changes in a row. it is very cool but it is not a natural gait