Peruvian Paso

Peruvian Horse
A Peruvian Horse
Other namesPeruvian
Country of originPeru
Traits
Distinguishing featuresGaited, Spanish conformation
Breed standards

The Peruvian Horse is a breed of light saddle horse known for its smooth ride. It is distinguished by a natural, four-beat, lateral gait called the paso llano. This breed is protected by the Peruvian government through Decree number 25919 of Peru enacted on November 28, 1992, and has been declared a Cultural Heritage of the Nation by the National Institute of Culture (INC).[1] Due to the isolation suffered for about 400 years and the selection made by their breeders, this breed is very particular in their body proportions and an ambling gait or "paso llano" that is characteristic. It is typical of the northern Peruvian regions of the country from which it originated. Trujillo city is considered the cradle of typical Peruvian Horses.[2]

  1. ^ "Peruvian Paso Horse - Cultural Heritage of the Nation - INC" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  2. ^ Ministerio del Ambiente (2008). Ministry of Environment, Tourist Climate Guide - Perú -Senamhi, editorial=Q&P Impresiones S.R.L. Lince-Lima (Trujillo). Vol. p. 115. Av. Ignacio Merino N° 1546 Lince-Lima: Q&P Impresiones S.R.L.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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