What kind of question is this?
Does it mean: Yes, as I'm told?"
Otherwise "tolt" is the icelandic word for "rack", a gait of gaited horses.
Horse Isle (Beta) answer.....Icelandic
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The Icelandic.
An Icey's tolt is a very unique gait. It can be fast, slow, whatever. Unlike the trot, the tolt is a 4-beat gait. The trot is a 2 beat gait. Also, there is always one foot on the ground, there is never a moment of suspension, unlike the canter. This fact makes the tolt very comfortable to ride.
The address of the Tolt Historical Society At Carnation is: Po Box 91, Carnation, WA 98014
"Tolt" is a smooth, natural gait in some horse breeds, particularly Icelandic horses. It is a four-beat gait where the horse moves its legs in lateral pairs. Tolt is known for its speed and comfort for the rider.
The Tolt is a type of ambling gait, many horses amble, but each does it slightly different. The Tolt itself is very comparable to the rack , Largo, or running walk preformed by other breeds. Each breed registry/association calls their horses gaits (Extra easy gaits not standard gaits of walk, trot, canter.) Something different to distinguish it from other breeds.
Icelandic Pony Horse Isle: Icelandic
A gait is the pace they are going i guess. So for normal horses there is theWalkTrotCanterGallopFor what is called Gaited Horses, they have extra gaits, like the Icelandic Pony which has the tolt, a smooth fast walk.The tolt has two little dots over the o.
There tolt( wich is a speachal gait kinda like a fancy trot)
The address of the Carnation Library is: 4804 Tolt Avenue, Carnation, WA 98014.
Yes, you can. Non-gaited horses can only go the four basic gaits, walk, trot, canter, and gallop. Gaited horses are horses that can do other special gaits, such as the pace, or the tolt. Only certain breeds do that.