i dont really get your question but a horse has 4 gaits, walk, trot, canter and gallop,
walk has 4 beats
trot has 2 beats
canter has 3 beats
gallop has 4 beats,
check out this website, it may help
http://www.equusite.com/articles/basics/basicsGaits.shtml
hope this helps x
It depends on the type of horse you are talking about. A normal, everyday sort of breed then they would have 4 gaits, walk trot canter and gallop. Some breeds have more than four gaits. For example, the Standardbred can pace, the Tennessee Walker has a running walk, etc. This gaits are unique to their specific breeds. Within each gait, there are variations, especially for a dressage horse. These are extended, collected, working, and medium. However, these are variations and NOT gaits. A gait is defined by a unique footfall. Variations, on the other hand, take place within a gait and have to do with the speed of the gait and the collection of the horse.
The horse gaits are the following, Walk- The horse is moving at a slow pace Trot/ Jog- The horse is moving at a faster pace Canter/ Lope- The horse is moving in a 3 beat movement Gallop/ Run- The horse is moving at the fastest pace a 4 beat run These are Western and English terms for horse movements. The ones on the left are English terms and the ones on the Right are Western terms.
most of the ones i know are 20hh - 23hh
Well, there are no WILD ones here. But mustangs are tamed by humans.
there are hundreds of breeds of horses, and new ones are still being created, by one breed of horse breeding with a horse of another type.
no horses have saddles people have the saddles we put them on the horses also if all horses have saddles then old ones have them to there is no diff
they are the male horses tand they are the ones that make quality bred horses
Well there is many different kinds of horses i could name all of them for you but there is too many so i will just name a few common ones. Quarter horse, thoroughbred, clydesdale, shetland pony, Walking horse, racking horse, and a mustang.
tall and strong ones like quarter horses. Depends on the knights.
If you mean the ones that horses commonly wear when racing then they are also called blinders.
big ones in the hippodrome
Usually it was two horses that pulled the covered wagon. ----- There were different kinds of covered wagons. The small ones might have been pulled by two horses, but the large ones needed more than that. The Conestoga wagons were big enough to carry six tons of cargo, and were pulled by teams of as many as eight horses, or a dozen oxen. There are links below.