The primary gates of the horse are the walk (a four beat gait) the trot (a two beat gait where diagonal limbs move in tandem), the canter (a three beat gait) and the gallop (a four beat gait).
There are several other gaits: pace, rack, running walk, single foot, tolt, fino,
etc.
Yes horses move with there legs . If they brake a leg or twist it then they can't move at all.
They move their legs
Horses are quadrupeds and have four legs. They use their legs to move around, scratch itches, dig holes, touch things, and for defense.
Horses use their legs primarily for movement, supporting their body weight, and balance. They can walk, trot, canter, and gallop with their legs, and they also use them for activities like grooming, scratching, and social interactions with other horses.
Horses are quadrupeds, so they have 4 legs.
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All horses have the chestnuts on the inside of the legs.
Alpacas move in the same way horses or cattle move. Four legs. They walk, sort of trot, and then sort of canter. They don't crawl or run. They have even paces.
Horses are mammals/animals with four legs.
If all were horses there would be 428 legs. The shortfall of 36 legs represents 18 chickens so there are 89 horses.
The length of the horses legs will vary according to the horses overall height.
A trot is a two beat gait. you would be able to see the horses legs move in diagonal pairs.