What is stimulation?

Stimulation is the side two rhythms that depict horses and some other animals such as camels. In general, the animal will not be pace if it does not go out of the species or breed it naturally monitors; Among the horses, Standardbred is probably the most famous with its stimulating ability, although several other breeds also pace. Pacers, such as horses that can be known pace, are often highly valued for their ability to perform somewhat unusual walking. This generates a rocking movement for riders, which can be very unpleasant at high speeds, so driving horses are often trained to make the pace slower, for more pleasure from the rider. At least two legs are in contact with the ground at any moment when the horse stimulates, and the horse can cover a lot of land, especially if it has long legs. Horses may say the pace that they are "horses with horses", which reflects that they are capable of walking for a well -known walk, trotting, gallop and gallop. Stimulation is generally encouraged in breeds that are kept to control, forStandardbreds are also competing at the temporal rate.

Among the horses used for driving is the Icelandic known stimulator. Icelandoci have a walk called skeið or "flying pace", which is actually quite comfortable to sit, despite speed. Not all Icelandic are developing this walking and some develop a slower version known as a "piggy bank", which is generally considered undesirable.

For horses who have the natural ability of the pace, the peculiarity must often be brought. Some coaches use special shoes or equipment to encourage their horses to pace, and once walking is introduced, they work on its improvement. In the case of horses used in races, temporalvinul must be so fast enough to win the horse, but not slip into a gallop or gallop and must also be built by the endurance of the horse to compete with long features. When driving horses, the development of stimulating skills isaimed at making the foot as smooth as possible.

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