4 to 8 mph at a show walk up to 12 mph at a fast walk.
A Spotted saddle horse, like any other horse not bred for racing will be able to gallop at speeds of 14 to 25 MPH.
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Gallop is the horses fastest gait
All horses have a "fast" gait! A gallop is a fast gait...
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Arabian horses can typically reach speeds of 20 to 30 MPH.
30 MPH... but every horse is different
The average horse can gallop at speeds between 18 to 25 MPH.
Race horses only have a couple of speeds, fast and faster. During a race the horse uses the fastest gallop he has. Lope, canter or gallop, they are all a three-beat gait.
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.
most horses including the arab have 4 speeds, walk trot, canter, and gallop. in that order from slowest to fastest. the speed of the gallop is dependant on how long and quick the horses stride is
Horses can walk, trot or canter. They do not skip. The 4(normal) gaits are walk trot canter gallop, whilst you do get some such as extended moves and collected moves etc etc Most horses walk, trot, canter and gallop. The gallop is actually a fast canter but instead of having a 3 beat gait it has a 4 beat gait. There are also special breeds of horses that do other gaits. These horses are called "gaited". Some breeds that are gaited include: Rocky Mountain Horses, Kentucky Saddle Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Icelandics and Missouri Fox trotters.
Kiger Mustang Horses can reach speeds of around 40-45 miles per hour at full gallop. They are known for their speed, agility, and endurance.