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walk with the front feet and trot with the back. In a fox trot, the horse must keep one front foot on the ground at all times and display a sliding motion with the hind legs. Other gaited breeds are able to perform the fox trot and it is one of the only ambling gaits that can be taught to horses that are not naturally gaited. The gait creates an optical illusion that a horse is walking in front and trotting behind.
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gaits as less hollowing of the back occurs when the horse is in the gait. Diagonal four beat gaits are classified as an alternative ambling gait, even though derived from the trot rather than the pace. The genetic mechanism that allows diagonal ambling gaits appears to be the same gene responsible for lateral ambling gaits.
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Lateral gaits fall in the sequence right hind, right front, left hind, left front. They can be distinguished by whether the footfall rhythm is "even" or isochronous, four equal beats in a 1-2-3-4 rhythm; or non-isochronous, a slightly uneven 1–2, 3-4 rhythm created because the horse picks up and sets
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breed, but is also seen in other breeds. The fox trot is a four-beat broken diagonal gait in which the front foot of the diagonal pair lands before the hind, eliminating the moment of suspension and giving a smooth ride said to also be sure-footed. The gait is sometimes described as having the horse
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horses and others that work off their hind quarters, the spine is curved somewhat downward. This puts the racking horse in the best position to rack without breaking into another gait. If the rider sits back or leans slightly back, this will encourage the hollow position. This allows the hind legs
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English, though it is given other names in other countries. The diagonal footfalls are usually slightly uneven, occurring in "couplets" of a 1–2, 3-4 rhythm that gives the rider a slight forward and back sensation when riding. They are considered physically easier on the horse than the lateral
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Some horses can both trot and amble, and some horses pace in addition to the amble instead of trotting. However, pacing in gaited horses is often, though not always, discouraged. Some horses neither trot nor pace easily, but prefer their ambling gait for their standard intermediate speed.
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Icelandic horses. Known for its explosive acceleration and speed, it is also comfortable and ground-covering. There is considerable variation in style within the gait, and thus the
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competition when the horse cannot sustain a slow jog and falls into a shuffling, four beat gait described as "trotting in front and walking behind," which is penalized in the show ring.
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466:Rocky Mountain Horse
454:Missouri Fox Trotter
2300:10.3390/ani13162557
2052:on 13 December 2010
1874:on 8 February 2012.
1734:"Buyer's Checklist"
1679:Breeds of Livestock
1568:USEF Rule Book 2014
1531:"Gaits Made Simple"
1443:. Discover Magazine
1350:2016CBio...26.R697W
1144:10.1038/nature11399
1136:2012Natur.488..642A
617:American Saddlebred
599:performing the rack
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336:Missouri Foxtrotter
1979:on 6 November 2008
1862:Hart-Poe, Rhonda.
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2110:, pp. 134–5.
2001:Harris, Claudia.
1947:, pp. 160–4.
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1761:, pp. 194–5.
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2328:Horse gaits
1945:Dutson 2005
1744:22 February
1715:22 February
1689:21 February
1675:"Icelandic"
1535:Trail Rider
1463:"The Breed"
1418:Trail Rider
1262:6 September
1235:6 September
1225:Trail Rider
949:paso corto.
614:five-gaited
486:wild horses
301:desired in
287:isochronous
255:Middle Ages
215:fox hunting
162:term for a
64:horse gaits
2056:4 February
2009:4 December
1983:4 December
1973:"The Gait"
1447:8 February
959:References
874:paso llano
843:Kathiawari
811:paso llano
796:paso largo
792:paso corto
788:horse show
780:paso largo
746:Paso gaits
673:Saddlebred
578:singlefoot
501:homozygous
422:, and the
400:homozygous
388:stop codon
372:hereditary
364:See also:
325:collection
178:. English
96:plantation
34:Horse gait
27:Horse gait
1514:Howe 2011
1368:0960-9822
1311:The Horse
1286:The Horse
1256:The Horse
1053:The Horse
941:pasitrote
937:Paso Fino
823:pasitrote
784:paso fino
768:Paso Fino
709:flugskeiĂ°
682:Paso Fino
569:slow gait
458:Paso Fino
340:Paso Fino
207:railroads
2322:Category
2310:10451235
2225:7940192M
1647:24 March
1629:: 19–21.
1561:"SB 117"
1376:27505236
1317:18 April
1162:22932389
939:and the
898:fox trot
827:huachano
815:termino.
804:Colombia
726:and the
629:dressage
509:dressage
474:Mustangs
450:Boerperd
299:jog trot
283:diagonal
223:Americas
203:carriage
184:ambulare
92:carriage
2287:Animals
2117:Sources
1499:1 March
1473:7 March
1346:Bibcode
1291:16 July
1153:3523687
1132:Bibcode
1010:"Amble"
1003::
839:Marwari
756:termino
700:Valhopp
679:of the
671:of the
649:at the
623:breed.
609:racking
418:, the
344:trocha.
319:at the
279:lateral
229:and in
192:palfrey
168:celtari
152:Kikkuli
148:Hittite
140:trammel
122:History
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1574:11 May
1545:11 May
1397:11 May
1374:
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1124:Nature
953:trocha
945:trocha
933:trocha
918:Batida
870:picada
855:rehwal
851:aphcal
847:revaal
800:trocha
778:, and
732:Norway
675:, the
515:, and
505:gallop
414:, the
408:allele
396:allele
259:knight
243:canter
219:gallop
188:jennet
172:Zelter
76:gaited
72:gallop
68:canter
2073:Equus
1619:(PDF)
1564:(PDF)
1424:6 May
1206:Equus
1186:6 May
1091:Equus
1058:6 May
888:This
853:, or
705:skeiĂ°
677:largo
482:feral
329:croup
180:amble
60:amble
2261:ISBN
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2173:ISBN
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2129:ISBN
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2058:2011
2011:2008
1985:2008
1894:2014
1834:2014
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1746:2009
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1691:2009
1649:2013
1601:2014
1576:2014
1547:2014
1501:2013
1475:2013
1449:2021
1426:2014
1399:2014
1372:PMID
1364:ISSN
1319:2013
1293:2014
1264:2012
1237:2012
1188:2014
1158:PMID
1060:2014
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