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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.

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