Peruvian Paso Tennessee Walker Gaited Horse Breeds
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Look no further. You'll find it at Gaited Horse International Magazine! Peruvian Paso and Tennessee Walker Horse breeds are the featured horses this week. These two breeds are among the most popular horses on the planet. Their heritages are from diverse locales. Narragansett of Rhode Island and Canadian Pacer are the fore parents of the Tennessee Walking Horse. The Civil war occasioned more cross breeding of the Confederate Pacers and the Union Trotters. Morgan and American Saddlebred. All were interbred and fused into one animal in the middle of Tennessee Bluegrass It serves nobly as an English or Western pleasure mount and has taken the young, the aged, the timid, as well as the experienced riders along pleasant paths and trails. For more information on the Tennessee Walking Horse please visit our web page by clicking on the link above. The Peruvian Paso Horse descended from the bloodstock introduced by the Spaniards. During this period in Peru these Spanish horses were bred to produce the purest link that the modern world has with gaited horses. For several centuries no outside blood has been introduced into the Peruvian Paso breed. The temperament of the Peruvian horse is one of the worlds best, thanks to a long-standing Peruvian practice of not breeding animals that have an unsuitable disposition. You can learn more about this fascinating horse on the Gaited Horse International page on Peruvian Paso Gaited Horse by clicking on the link above. |
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