All horses can trot. The trot is a natural gait for horses, and it's one of the four basic gaits that all horses are capable of.
However, some horse breeds are *known* for their preference for other gaits, like the running walk or the amble. These gaits are smoother and more comfortable than the trot, and they can be faster too.
Here are some breeds known for their preference for alternative gaits:
* Tennessee Walking Horse: Famous for its running walk, which is a smooth, four-beat gait.
* Missouri Fox Trotter: Another breed known for its running walk, but they also have a foxtrot gait.
* Paso Fino: Known for its smooth, four-beat paso fino gait, which is very comfortable to ride.
* Peruvian Paso: Similar to the Paso Fino, they are also known for their smooth, four-beat gait.
* Icelandic Horse: This breed has five distinct gaits, including the tölt, which is a smooth, four-beat gait.
While these breeds might not trot as much as other breeds, they can still trot when needed. It's just not their preferred way of moving.