The trot is the gait itself. Each gait (Walk, trot, canter, gallop, etc) have their own series of foot falls and 'beats'. The trot is a diagonal two beat gait, the horse moves opposite legs in pairs with two feet hitting the ground at the same time while the other two are moving through the air. For example a horse will move it's right fore and left hind at the same time and the left fore and right hind at the same time.
Four main gaits:Walk,trot,canter and gallop. But there are other gaits for certain breeds such as the Icelandic. There are also dressage gaits such as extended or collected trot etc. :D Answer four main gaits
natural gaits include the walk trot (jog) canter (lope) and gallop
They can. Their various gaits are the running walk, flat walk, trot, fox trot, rack and single foot. Some of these gaits are not allowed in the show ring.
There are 4 gaits (almost) every horse would have Walk Trot Canter Gallop There are 2 gaits most horses do not have Tolt (a gait between a Trot and canter) Flying pace (a fast running walk) (most Icelandic horses have these 2 gaits along with the other 4 gaits, only some other breeds may have those 2 special gaits) (when I said almost in the first line, I meant only a few horses have just three gaits)
all horses have 4 natural gaits- walk, trot, canter, and gallop- each a different speed respectively. other "gaited" horses, such as paso fino and Tennessee walkers, have other gaits custom to their breeds. some include the rack, running walk, and the gait.
a skip. the horses main gaits are walk, trot, canter, and gallop for English horses, but walk, job, lope, and gallop for western
Standardbreds are usually bred to be either Trotters or Pacers, but can occasionally make good saddle seat horses as they can occasionally be found to rack due to their diverse breeding background.
Arabian horses have only the basic gaits of most other breeds. they do not have 'easy' gaits like those of 'gaited' horses. Arabians have the ability to walk, trot, canter, and gallop.
Walk, trot, canter and gallop. Some horses (such as Icelandics and Tennessee Walkers) have their own special gaits unique to that certain breed. Eg. Standardbreds pace. Icelandics have the terlt. etc.
Yes, you can. Non-gaited horses can only go the four basic gaits, walk, trot, canter, and gallop. Gaited horses are horses that can do other special gaits, such as the pace, or the tolt. Only certain breeds do that.
"Normal" horse gaits are the walk, trot, canter and gallop. There are also gaited horses will do odd gaits such as the pace, running walk, rack and slow gait. This is very similar to the above answer, but here: Gaits that all horses can naturally do are walk, trot, canter and gallop. Gaits that only special breeds can do are Indian Shuffle, Amble, Singlefoot, Rack, Running Walk, Tolt, Pace, Fox Trot, Stepping Pace, Fox Walk, and Glide.
gallop is a gait theres walk trot pace singlefoot canter n gallop n lope Actually, a gallop is one gait itself. But if you mean "How many gaits does a horse have?" then the answer is that there are four main gaits: walk, trot, canter and gallop, and several others that only some horses have, like tolt, rack, pace, lope, and jog.