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Cantering is what kind of gate?

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It is a gait, not a gate. The answer is most likely "3-beat".

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Cantering is a gate that is walked jumped that is done in three times that is done in six times that is done in nine times?

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Is cantering a gait that is done six times?

yes it is. cantering is done six times


Cantering is gait that is done in 3 times?

yes, cantering is a 3 (three)- gaited movement


Must your horse return to walking if you want it to go from cantering to galloping?

DEFINITELY NOT! Canter is the 3rd gate, and gallop is the 4th gate, so if you bring your horse back to walk (the 1st gate), it would be extremely difficult for the horse to pick up a gallop. You would have to go straight from canter to gallop. I suggest that if you did not know that, you should not be galloping.


How do you get your horse to go from cantering to walking?

When the horse is cantering & you want it to walk,pull back on the reins a little & say whoa


Is Walking is a faster gait the cantering?

No way! Cantering is only one gait down from gallop. Walking is the slowest gait.


When cantering a horse it is a gait of what?

When a horse is cantering it is a three beat gait, if you count whilst someone else is cantering a horse you should be able to count one two three in seconds hope i helped Ta, Eaimer


What is the gait for cantering?

jumping jumping


Cantering in how many times?

6, i think.


Cantering is done in?

You count canters in strides


Will cantering on asphalt injure horses?

Yes. It hurts their legs and they can slide if they have horseshoes on. If you're cantering on the asphalt once or twice it doesn't make a damage but it does hurt the horse.


What kind of gailts do horses do?

The four basic gates are walking, trotting, cantering, and galloping. if you want more information you can visit this site: www.tellastory-horseandponie.synthasite.com Hope I've helped you!