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found to
originate in a
single ancestor to all
gaited horses. Some
gaited breeds naturally perform these gaits from birth,
others need to be
trained to do...
- of
gaits,
selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to maneuver, and
energetic efficiency.
Different animal species may use
different gaits due...
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efficient gait for a horse,
learning to ride the trot
correctly is an
important component in
almost all
equestrian disciplines. Nonetheless, "
gaited" or "ambling"...
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Gaited horses are
horse breeds that have
selective breeding for
natural gaited tendencies, that is, the
ability to
perform one of the smooth-to-ride, intermediate...
- "four-
gaited."
Other gaited horse breeds may be able to
perform five
gaits, and
individual horses of
breeds not
normally noted for
possessing ambling gaits...
- The
Gaited Horse Magazine is a
defunct international magazine catering to
people interested in
gaited horses.
Originally based in tiny Elk, Washington...
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antalgic gait is a
gait that
develops as a way to
avoid pain
while walking (antalgic = anti- + alge, "against pain"). It is a form of
gait abnormality...
- up
gait in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gait is the
pattern of limb
movement during locomotion.
Gait may also
refer to:
Gait (human)
Canine gait Horse...
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Trendelenburg gait,
first described by
Friedrich Trendelenburg in 1895, is an
abnormal human gait caused by an
inability to
maintain the
pelvis level...
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horses being shown saddle seat in both three-
gaited and five-
gaited classes. The
former are the
three common gaits seen in most breeds, the walk, trot and...