Gait or coat? If it's the horses coat, they need a better diet. If you're speaking of their gate, it depends on the horse's breed and confirmation. If your horse doesn't have any confirmation defects, I would say it's your riding. Try to get the horse to collect up and use more of his rear, and it should improve 100%
Scanty Smooth hair .
yes i had a Tennessee walking horse that had a smooth gait
The Arab and the Tennessee Walker.
A smooth stone is called a buttockslim and a smooth stone with banded layers is called a bandedass. Horse Isle Answer: Agate
A palfrey is a small horse with a smooth ambling gait, popular in the Middle Ages.
The rhythm of a horse's movement is typically a two-beat gait, where the legs on one side of the horse move together in unison. This creates a smooth and rhythmic motion as the horse moves forward.
The Peruvian Paso Horse is famous for its four-beat lateral gait, called a "paso llano." It is an exceptionally smooth gait to ride, and quick at a usual 6 to 8 mph pace. The horse does it naturally without training, and it is widely considered one of, if not the, smoothest gaits of all horse breeds.
It depends on the horse that u r touching. If u r touching a horse that has bin groomed properly, it would feel smooth and nice. If u were touching a horse that was not groomed properly, then it would feel like it came out of ur drain! lols
It depends on the horse that u r touching. If u r touching a horse that has bin groomed properly, it would feel smooth and nice. If u were touching a horse that was not groomed properly, then it would feel like it came out of ur drain! lols
A smooth snaffle, but it should be noted that even in the smooth snaffle, a bad rider can make it a very painful, severe bit simply because of how sensitive a horse's mouth is.
The Peruvian Paso, is a breed of light pleasure saddle horse known for its smooth ride.
The change of a horse's gait is called a transition. This refers to the shift from one gait to another, such as from a walk to a trot or a trot to a canter. Smooth transitions are important for showing the horse's training and responsiveness to the rider's aids.