Yes, canter is a gait
Right; it is the speed between trot and gallop, usually considered a slow gallop.
Yes, along with walk, trot, and gallop.
The gait slower than a canter is the trot!
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If you mean the 3rd traditional Gait then it is canter. Canter is a 3 beat gait. It goes "Inside hind, Outside hind AND Inside fore, Outside fore"
Horses gaits are some what similar to the human gaits. This is the order from slowest to fastest: walk, trot, lope, canter, jog, gallop(gallop being the fastest)
Movements of the horse are called gaits. You have 4 gaits and these are ;walk, trot, canter and gallop. Walk and gallop are 4 time gaits, trot is 2 and canter is 3. To mean a X time gait is to be able to count the number of legs moving speratly from one another before the gait starts again.
Yes Canter is a gait
The gait slower than a canter is the trot!
canter
A gait is a type of speed, like a walk or run. A canter is the same as a skip. Usually the term canter is used for a horse's gait in between a jog and a full out run. A skip usually is the term for human's gait but generally the same idea applys.
If you mean the 3rd traditional Gait then it is canter. Canter is a 3 beat gait. It goes "Inside hind, Outside hind AND Inside fore, Outside fore"
The canter is a gait, in other words, a speed or pace a horse is traveling at. The gaits start off at a walk, a four beat gait, then trot, a two beat gait (opposite legs move in sync), then canter (a three beat gait) and then a gallop, which, like the walk, is also a four beat gait.
The word canters is a verb form (to canter). The noun canter is a gait.
Skip is not a horse gait
The third fastest gait of a horse is know as the canter.
Cantered is the past tense form of canter, as in having done. The canter is the third fastest gait of the horse, a three-beat gait. Example sentence: "She asked the horse to canter and he cantered to the jump."
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