Different horse will have different endurance levels. Some horses can only move fast for short periods of time, others for long periods of time, e.g., the Arabian.
Trotting is slower than the gallop, but trotting for long periods of time is actually better exercise.
The miles that a horse can trot a day depends strongly on that horses fitness, breed, age and conformation. That is a question that has more than one answer, and it highly depends.
Hope this helps a bit,
Winnie the Horse Gentler
Depends on how fast the horse is moving;)
It depends on the horse.
in the wild, horses travel 15-20 miles a day. I dont think they run all that way, probably mostly at a trot. So, I dont know how many they RUN in a day, but they travel 15-20 miles.
The amount of miles traveled will depend on the speed of the horse, the weight of the carriage, the terrain that is being covered, the weather, and how often the horse and people need to stop to eat and use the restroom. Typically a horses best travelling gait is the trot, a trot can average 4 to 8 mph in a none racing breed.So if all the factors are in your favor, flat terrain, light people, carriage, and belongings you should be able to cover roughly 16 to 32 miles in a day once you factor in an 8 hour period to sleep, and roughly four hours for taking breaks, using the bathroom, eating, and drinking (both people and the horse).
Horses have been the tried and true method of traveling in the days before cars, alongside of oxen and mules. When traveling long distances on a horse, the standard was to have a horse breed and trained for such a purpose and be within the proper age to travel (not to young, not to old). When these conditions were met, the average is true: At a good trot gait intermixed with slower 'resting' pace, while traveling in good conditions on good terrain, a horse could travel for 8 hours (with frequent rests) at around an average of between 3 mph (walk) to 8 mph (trot). Many would consider 25-30 miles in a day a successful day of travel. If conditions are PERFECT and the horse is well rested, there have been days where a horse can exceed 60 miles of travel.
Closest I have is close to 60 miles, which online elsewhere said is for a horse.
A horse usually learns to walk within a few hours of its birth and learns to Trot within a day of its birth.
Most likely the most they could go was between 10-15 miles a day. If you were to travel by horse 30 miles it would take you 2 days.
It all depends on your horse. If you have a horse with good stamina, or you plan to only walk and trot, you can ride for longer. If you're like me, you love cantering, galloping and jumping over home made jumps :). You can't trail ride as long, it will tire your horse out. Sometimes, I'm on my horse for over 2 1/2 / 3 hours, but I give my horse breaks. It depends on what you can do and what your horse can do. :) I <3 riding :) hope this helps you!
I can ride a horse 5 hours in a day.
Rumor has it that your heart goes as fast as a horse. but who knows since my legs have more miles that your car!!
Rumor has it that your heart goes as fast as a horse. but who knows since my legs have more miles that your car!!
There are 4 beats in a walk, 2 beats in a trot, 3 beats in a canter, 4 beats in a gallop or run, 4 beats in a running walk, 2 beats in a pace, and 4 beats in a rack. I hope this helped, I searched forever for this!