Thank you for this incredibly insightful video. My wife and I used it to determine if the bathtub that Lock, Shock, and Barrel are riding has its legs in an anatomically correct layout on her Nightmare Before Christmas sweater. And indeed, the tub is shown to be in the middle of a trot beat with the legs in diagonal pairs!
horse's walk always starts with a front foot, not a hind foot. The front has to gain balance and get out of the way. A hotrdr thst starts frim the back falls on the forehand automatically and will invert his neck to catch himself. Just stand a horse, getting to start and watch. Just sayin ....:)
Thank you for this incredibly insightful video. My wife and I used it to determine if the bathtub that Lock, Shock, and Barrel are riding has its legs in an anatomically correct layout on her Nightmare Before Christmas sweater. And indeed, the tub is shown to be in the middle of a trot beat with the legs in diagonal pairs!
hahah! thanks for your comment
These horse hoof analysis videos are really very cool. Amazing video skill, thanks for making these!
Thank you this has taught me so much and is very useful in the saddle, thank you!
happy to help
Very useful for my veterinary physiology class.....❤❤❤
the back leg doesnt go like it was shown in the video
I know right❤️😁
All the animations were based on real horse videos
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Gonna be useful when i draw my f*cked up centaur. Thanks!
Would love to see this centaur
These are great but why is the background music so loud? It’s unfortunate because you can hardly hear the horse hoof sounds.
could you do the Standardbred pace?
horse's walk always starts with a front foot, not a hind foot. The front has to gain balance and get out of the way. A hotrdr thst starts frim the back falls on the forehand automatically and will invert his neck to catch himself. Just stand a horse, getting to start and watch. Just sayin ....:)
Dangerous