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It moves about like a wolve, on all fours. It can trot, "run" or "walk".
Then all hips must be hoodles, and all pips must be poodles.
In the dressage in "Horsez", you click the blue and yellow dots that randomly appear on the screen. When you get close to a green bouncing square, just go through it. The green bouncing square will say something, it will say: Medium walk, free walk, collected walk, medium trot, free trot, collected trot, medium gallop, free gallop, collected gallop, piaffe, pirouette or flying change. These are all called gaits. When you come up to a pink and white floating circle, it will have a question mark on it. As you go through it, you will have to draw a shape, according to what gait you are riding at. There is no warning or lesson on what you have to draw, so this is just a little cheat sheet. :) These are the shapes/symbols you have to draw on the screen: Medium trot: V Free trot: V Collected trot: V Medium walk: S Free walk: S Collected walk: S Medium gallop: G Free gallop: G Collected gallop: G Medium canter: Z or C Free canter: Z or C Collected canter: Z or C Piaffe: C Pirouette: Draw a backwards 'c'... like this, ) Flying change: V Have fun! :)
Yeah there will be a point when all 4 hooves are off the ground. It's the same for canter as well, it's a moment of suspension when all 4 hooves are in the air. Some horses might do it in trot, but it's more common in canter or gallop.
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technically all horses are walking horses you just have to know how to ride them. You must know how to make them run, trot, and walk
They can. Their various gaits are the running walk, flat walk, trot, fox trot, rack and single foot. Some of these gaits are not allowed in the show ring.
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The pleasure trot is a medium working trot. The horse should be accepting of the bit with a good head-set, a free swinging shoulder and engaged hocks. Most of all, it should have a pleasing, ground-covering cadence.
It depends on the breed of horse. A Tennesse Walker can do all the gaits. Um, NO that is wrong. ANY horse, can Walk,Trot(Jog),Loap(Canter), and Gallop. Thoroughbreds can Breeze, and gated horses like the Tennese Walker, just have a few more gaits. Well, you see, if we're going to get technical, it depends on what you're asking. Are you asking if they can trot and canter like normal horse or are you asking if they can trot and canter naturally, at birth, without training. If your question is the latter, then no. Not all horses can trot. Some Standardbreds are born as pacers, which means they pace instead of trot. They can be retrained to trot, but it is not natural to them.
It moves about like a wolve, on all fours. It can trot, "run" or "walk".
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the jive the fox trot thats all i can think of
'skip' is not a gait of a horse all the others are though! :)
skip is not a horse gait. these are all the gaits of a horse: walk, trot, canter, gallop. there are some neat five-gaited horses, but i cannot remember what their fifth gait is called. but i know it is not a skip
yes they can walk trot and canter. Some of them, though not all are trained to do two extra gaits called the slow gait and the rack. They also make decent jumpers at the lower levels.