Depends how fit the horse is, how much he's had to eat/drink, what breed it is, the terrain, etc...
All sorts of factors.
The trot, whether it be extended, sitting, or posting is still a 2-beat gate.
horses can canter, trot, and walk.
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the types of horses that does not "need" to trot is a palomino, Tennessee walking horses, standardbreds, American saddlebreds, rocky mountain horses, and many more of the "gaited" types of horses.aka gaited is racking and pacing horsesi would kno these things because i have gaited horses.
horses walk,trot,canter and gallop.
a skip. the horses main gaits are walk, trot, canter, and gallop for English horses, but walk, job, lope, and gallop for western
No but they do pace trot and gallop.
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yes and a horses jog is a trot or trottting
a working trot is a trot between a collected trot and the extended trot. It should be energetic and have good forward motion, not 'pokey', but should not be 'fast'. Just a good active pace relative to your horses motion.
The duration of Hot to Trot is 1.47 hours.