A trotter, in the USA, generally refers to a Standardbred that races using the trotting (DIAGONAL) gait in its' races.
well it you trot a horse you get it more into shape by trotting it rather than cantering it. that's just what i learned?
It is a part of riding and keeping a horse fit.
Horses would really only be trotting on the side of the road if their riders asked them to. Riders may be on a trail ride and be needing to walk along the road to get where their going.
theres a few reasons why a horse puts its head down.... could be the bridle its teeth or how its being treated while riden
The natural trot for a horse under saddle. It is the normal trot for the horse.
To tell (or ask) your horse to trot is:"Aller au trotter."Translation is: To go into a trot.
If you are riding a "fast horse trot" it could be a lengthened or an extended trot. That is referring to the actual length of stride a horse is making at that trot. "Collection" is the exact opposite, basically, of a fast trot.
Yes they can.
A Piaffe is when the horse is in a highly collected trot on the spot. Likewise, a Passage is when the horse performs this elevated trot while moving forwards.
Have the horse trot for you!
If you are riding a "fast horse trot" it could be a lengthened or an extended trot. That is referring to the actual length of stride a horse is making at that trot. "Collection" is the exact opposite, basically, of a fast trot.
collected trot
Collected trot.
When you are riding a horse at a trot you can either sit the trot (something that require a lot of practice to be able to do well), or do a rising trot where you post (go up and down in the saddle) in time with the horse's outside leg.
you make it trot
yes