No.
A walking trail horse is simply a horse that you can take on trails at a walking speed. That's the literal meaning of the question; but as a trail rider and author of Basic Training for a Safe Trail Horse I would say that "walking trail horse" refers to a gaited breed of trail horse like the Tennessee Walker. TW's are the most common of walking horses, but there are many other gaited breeds that perform comfortable gaits that can be described as a "walking" gait. Many of these gaits are performed at speeds comparable to the gaits of trotting or cantering in non-gaited breeds.
A cane has several choices of words with similar meaning. Some of them are staff, crutch, walking stick, and pikestaff.
They can. Their various gaits are the running walk, flat walk, trot, fox trot, rack and single foot. Some of these gaits are not allowed in the show ring.
In horses, a gait is like what pace they are going at. The four gaits a horse has arae walk, trot,canter,and gallop. In novice + dressage you get different levels of the gaits like extended trot. Also, some breeds of horse have a special gait, the walking trot.
Well considering a crutch is a walking utensil. however you like :P if you know her really well, and ur together... slowly. if u barely know her... DONT DO IT AT ALL!!!! she will get really creeped...
No, the canter is one gait. Most horses have four gaits, but some, like the Tenesse Walking Horse have five. The four main gaits are walk, trot, canter, and gallop. The canter is also known as the lope. while the horse is doing the same with his feet it can be done at all different speeds, where you maybe confused with the different gaits
A lunar gait is a way of walking that astronauts used on the moon. There are four types of lunar gaits. For more information visit the Related Link.
Lewis Crutch's birth name is Lewis Elliott John Crutch.
Four main gaits:Walk,trot,canter and gallop. But there are other gaits for certain breeds such as the Icelandic. There are also dressage gaits such as extended or collected trot etc. :D Answer four main gaits
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Most horses have four gaits, the walk, trot, canter, and gallop. So yes, the walk is considered a gait.