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They probably could, but it would put a lot of strain on the horse. The rack requires a high head set with a back arched towards the ground. The rack on its own put a lot of strain on a horse all its own. When a horse already has damaged back muscles the rack could injure the horse more and make it un-ridable.
I am sure it is possible for a low-backed horse to rack, however, the Rack requires a high head set and therefore, a dished in back and that puts alot of pressure on the horse, especially on its back. Since a low-backed horse already has a messed-up back, it puts even more strain on the horse, and can lead to a horse with no chance of ever being ridden again.
Rack
A horses jog, or trot, is a 2 beat gait.
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If you are meaning 'rack', then yes a pacing horse can rack... However if you mean 'hack', then yes a horse can also hack.... Hacking is when a horse canters really slowly.... If you ever see a race horse, you will see at the end of the race, the horse canters REALLY slowly... you mainly see this on the winning horse... A hack is so slow that it is pretty much the same pace as a slow trot.
Low opis rack price is the lowest posted rack price; ie, if a wholesaler wants to buy 87 octane fuel at 3 cents per gallon under rack price and if the low opis price is given as the benchmark, vs the high or medium rack price, then the buyer would be buying that gasoline 3 cents under the lowest rack price..
A Shoe Rack LMFAO
the first horse was called hyracotherim (hi-rack-oh-THEE-ree-um) is the earliest known ancestor of the modern day horse.
the first horse was called hyracotherim (hi-rack-oh-THEE-ree-um) is the earliest known ancestor of the modern day horse.
American Saddlebreds are noted for a fifth gait called the rack.
Backing a horse means that he has been ridden for the first time. Also called "starting" or "breaking."
A female horse is mare, a male still able to breed is a stallion and a gelded male horse is called a gelding. A horse that has been trained is called a backed or broken horse but backed is a nicer term.