"Gallop gently" refers to a controlled and moderate pace of galloping for horses, as opposed to an all-out sprint. It emphasizes a smooth and relaxed movement, allowing the horse to maintain balance and comfort while still moving at a faster speed than a trot or canter. This kind of galloping is often used in training or leisurely rides to ensure the horse's well-being and avoid excessive strain.
"Horses gallop" is a complete sentence consisting or subject and predicate: "horses" is a noun, and "gallop" is a verb.
yes horses can gallop horses love to gallop through forests and espeacially on beaches!
Yes, horses gallop.
If you mean on horses, yes. The army walked everywhere and didn't use horses except for the officers.
horses walk,trot,canter and gallop.
No but they do pace trot and gallop.
a skip. the horses main gaits are walk, trot, canter, and gallop for English horses, but walk, job, lope, and gallop for western
Gallop is the horses fastest gait
gallop the same as horses
Horses learn to gallop right after they're born. It's a born instinct for them to do it.
Gallop is the highest speed a horse can go. Gallop is when a hooves can be off the ground!
There is only one gallop with a horse