The gallop.
The gallop.
The third fastest gait of a horse is know as the canter.
Horses gaits are some what similar to the human gaits. This is the order from slowest to fastest: walk, trot, lope, canter, jog, gallop(gallop being the fastest)
Cantered is the past tense form of canter, as in having done. The canter is the third fastest gait of the horse, a three-beat gait. Example sentence: "She asked the horse to canter and he cantered to the jump."
A breed of horse, such as Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse, is not a gait. Gait refers to the different ways a horse moves, like walk, trot, canter, and gallop. Horse breeds are distinct groups with specific characteristics and heritage.
A "bolt" is not a gait, it is simply when a horse takes off unexpectedly. The fastest speed a horse can travel is at a gallop when they can reach speeds of 40 MPH.
Quicker answer: canter The slowest is the four beat walk. Next is the trot, the horse's equivalent of a two beat jog that in which the horse steps with its legs diagonal to each other, then switches pairs. The second fastest is the canter, which is sort of a slower version of a gallop. Fastest is the gallop. If you need videos of each gait, i suggest you consult youtube. and I'm assuming you mean gait, because a gate is the thing you open.
The horse gait that starts with a 'p' is called Piaffe.
Skip is not a horse gait
Yes Canter is a gait
All horses have a "fast" gait! A gallop is a fast gait...
The walk is the slowest gait. The walk is the horse's slowest gait.