If you think a horse is lame, you should trot it on a lead rope and jog with it to see if it is limping. If you still think the horse is lame, contact a vet.
if the horse has really hurt him/her self you will not need to trot but if you think they are limping trotting is the best way to determine if they are lame
you make it trot
make it walk or trot
I think you make it gallop, trot, or jump.
Have the horse trot for you!
Watch the horses head while it trots in a straight line... the horses head will bob down when the sore foot is put on the ground.
Trot. When a horse trots, its head stays level unless it has a limp in the front end. When the horse has a limp in the back end one of its hind quarters drops. If it is sound then they are level. When a horse is galloping it has a 'leading leg' - its two sides do not have the same movements so it is difficult to spot a limp.
horses can canter, trot, and walk.
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Yes; if it's not visible at the walk, you need to trot the horse in-hand and have someone watching its feet.
horses walk,trot,canter and gallop.
No but they do pace trot and gallop.