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Gaited Horse Book and Gift Catalog
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P.O. Box 1469 Spokane Valley, WA 99037-1469 USA
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Following the seventeenth century, the uses for trotting horses increased. Networks of roads were built, and people began to travel by horse-drawn vehicles rather than on horseback. Since a horse that trots is more suitable than a gaited horse for pulling a wheeled vehicle, the breeding of trotting horses was increased at the expense of gaited horses. At about the same time, great expenses of land were devoted for the first time to cattle raising, and the horse took on importance as a tool for working the cattle. Here again the trotting horse has a greater advantage over the gaited horse, and even more emphasis was put on the breeding of horses that trotted. Almost simultaneously, worldwide popularity was bestowed upon horse racing, yet another activity where gaited horses do not excel. As the seventeenth century opened, it was unusual to see a horse that trotted. At the close of the same century, it was unusual to see a horse that did not trot. It was one of the most unusual transformation that horse breeding has ever seen. As the world's horsemen moved from naturally gaited horses to
trotting horses, the Peruvians continued to esteem and breed their naturally
gaited "Caballo Peruano de Paso". The Peruvian Paso horse descended
from the blood stock which was introduced to Peru from the Spanish, who at the
time were the foremost horse breeders in the world. In recent years, the world's horsemen have begun to rediscover the pleasures of naturally gaited horses, and horse fanciers from many nations are turning to the Peruvian Paso horse as the ideal mount for the twentieth century horsemen. Thanks to its unique, inborn, four-beat lateral gait. the Peruvian horse is the smoothest riding horses in the world. He is also one of the showiest of all horses because of an inner pride and energy that make him travel with a style and carraige as if always "on parade". The temperament of the Peruvian horse its one of the world's best, thanks to a long standing Peruvian practice of not breeding animals that have an unsuitable disposition. In addition, the Peruvian is the only horse in the world with "termino" which is a graceful, flowing movement in which the forelegs are rolled towards the outside as the horse strides forward. much like the arm motion of a swimmer. "Termino" is a spectacular and beautiful natural action.
Peruvian horses come in all basic, solid colors as well as greys and roans. The breed, because of its direct link to the Barb horse, has some striking color tones and shades. The average height of the Peruvian is between 14 and 15 hands and the weight is commonly between 900 and 1,100 pounds... about the same as Morgans and Arabians. At the present time there are approximately 12,000 Peruvian
Paso horses in North America and no more than 20,000 in the world. history of the Peruian Paso Horse Welcome to Peruvian Paso |
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