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Each gait has it's own rhythm. The walk is a four-beat stride, trot is a two-beat, and canter is a three beat. At the walk you should hear the steady one-two-three-four clop of his hooves. A nice four-beat walk is ideal, with a relaxed head, free swinging shoulder, relaxed tail and engaged hindquarters with the hocks well underneath the body and the distinctive 'tracking up' as he walks.

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Q: What sounds does horses make when walking?
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