Is walking a gate that comprises four times true false or depends on the horse?

That's a really interesting question! It's not quite a "true or false" situation. Here's why:

* Walking a gate is a training concept: It refers to a horse moving its legs in a specific sequence and rhythm, often to achieve a desired gait.

* "Four times" refers to a specific gait: It's a type of walk that has four distinct beats.

* Depends on the horse: Every horse is an individual. Some horses naturally have a four-beat walk (sometimes called a "fox trot"), while others don't. Some horses can be trained to walk with four beats, while others might find it difficult or impossible.

So, here's a more nuanced answer:

* Walking can be trained to have four beats.

* Not all horses naturally walk with four beats.

* Whether a horse can be trained to walk with four beats depends on its individual anatomy and temperament.

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