A gait is a type of speed, like a walk or run. A canter is the same as a skip. Usually the term canter is used for a horse's gait in between a jog and a full out run. A skip usually is the term for human's gait but generally the same idea applys.
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Skip is not a horse gait
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'skip' is not a gait of a horse all the others are though! :)
skip is not a horse gait. these are all the gaits of a horse: walk, trot, canter, gallop. there are some neat five-gaited horses, but i cannot remember what their fifth gait is called. but i know it is not a skip
There are 4 gaits a horse will use: Walk, Trot, Canter/Lope, and Gallop. The answer to your question is A. Skip. This is not a gait.
Skip is not a gait. horses if they are trained very wel they can skip by doing sevral lead changes in a row. it is very cool but it is not a natural gait
a skip. the horses main gaits are walk, trot, canter, and gallop for English horses, but walk, job, lope, and gallop for western
Nope, the gaits of a standard horse is: Walk, Trot/Jog, Canter/Lope, Gallop. Some breeds of horses have unique gaits such as the Tennessee Walker, or the Missouri Fox Trotter, etc. Unless you have a fancy horse that somehow you trained to skip, or if its another name you have given to a gait, horses CANNOT skip.
Yes Canter is a gait
The gait slower than a canter is the trot!