Canter - a three-beat gaited run, trot - a gait faster than a walk but slower than a canter; a ‘jog’, hand - unit of measure used to describe the size of a horse; one hand equals four inches, frog - rubber pad on the bottom of the foot which acts as a shock absorber, bridle - headgear used on a horse that connect to the reins to help a rider control the horse, colt - a young male horse under the age of four, mare - adult female horse; in the wild, she is the leader of the herd, stallion - adult male horse, filly - a young female horse under the age of four, farrier - the person who shoes horses and helps to care for their feet, ungulate - a hooved animal that walks on its toes, equine - scientific name for a horse , herbivore - a plant-eater, foal - a baby horse under the age of one, bit - a piece of metal or rubber attached to the bridle that fits in the horse’s mouth, used to control the rider,

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