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A gallop is faster then a canter, but technically it is just longer... The front legs of the horse are placed farther in front of them, which does make them go faster, but most horses will only do this if they are naturally very eager to run (i.e. A race horse) or are very scared.

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13y ago

Running, is not a type of gait, for horse back riding. The gaits are walk, trot, canter, and gallop. A gallop is a horse's fastest speed. But if you mean is running, like galloping for a horse, I would say there the same idea. [The horse would probably be faster though]

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11y ago

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the gallop is the horses fastest gait and has four separate and distinct hoof beats. The canter is the second fastest gait after the gallop and has three hoof beats that vary with which lead the horse is on.

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12y ago

a canter is a 3 beat gate (3 hoof beats) and a gallop is a four beat gate (4 hoof beats). if you do a change between gates on rough ground you can hear the deference

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12y ago

A gallop. Lope and canter are the same thing. The speed chart goes like this: Walk. Beat= 1234,1234 Trot. Beat= 12,12 Canter/Lope. Beat= 123,123 Gallop. Beat= 1,1

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