17
06
2008

Peruvian Paso Horse ...

Posted in other races by Romualdo

The Peruvian Paso horses are descendants of Berber origin introduced during the conquest. Due to the isolation of nearly 400 years ± os and selectable programs that made their breeders, there was a very special race for their body proportions and its lateral gait called isa lap â € ³ œPaso Llanoâ €.

Although the Paso Llano is the rate tapestries Peruvian Horse, also © n may have other rhythms and speeds, ranging from the amble in two sides or â € œHuachanoâ €, the amble broken into four times there isa ³ timesheets or exceeded, until the ³ isa four-stroke Llano Step timesheets, but always away all the range of tending to the air gait diagonal.

In the book â € € Llanoâ œAndar Paso, the breeder Carlos Parodi Garcia explains How is this walk Characteristics of the Peruvian race:

Is to show the displacement harmonics ³ nico isa whipped lap innate each individual horse's limbs. The animal lifted the front and rear ends on the same side, located second to first post on the floor and then above the same side, so does the other bÃpedo (side bÃpedos step 4 times). Obviously this movement isa unique harmonics beaten ³ individual time trial will accompany ± ado with the previously stated when defining what the TÃ © Terms. It is important to note that, in time harmonics unique displacement, Peruvian Paso horse comes to have greater number of limb support on the ground, thus better impulsive ³ n and less reaction to ³ n at the time of impulsive ³ n in moving the center of gravity. It follows from the following variations in the air or modalities of Paso Llano, Llano Gateado Paso, Paso Llano Picado, Paso Llano Beaten.

It is called â € Oeta © rminoâ € to Elevation n, suspension and rotation ³ n outside the line of self-assurance of the front end ... we can compare the â € Oeta © rminoâ €, although to a lesser extent, with the â € œbombeoâ € that veÃan in some of our Paso Fino horses and the â € € œpinceleoâ some lines of Paso Colombiano.

There are 6 comments to this article

  1. Jo-Ann ( June 17th, 2008 at 10:04 pm ) said:

    Hello Romualdo,
    A more what s more I like Peruvian race is that it is comfortable fashion (I could try one) and can cover a distance of step comfortable way to ride horses here. The â € € œTerminoâ (ACCI both front) will be interesting to see Quà © was developed. A more personally not what I like about this race but it is very interesting. Leon earlier in the blog that walk on land vein hà º meda (muddy) Sega º n Laracuente think. I believe that today is selected as the visual aspect that perhaps s like, but personally I like more s the hands of the horse beneath him stay.
    As a race seem all body style and conformational ³ n ba music. That's a good trait within a breed.
    Best Wishes,
    Jo-Ann

  2. Romualdo ( June 17th, 2008 at 10:29 pm ) said:

    Something eats º n in many of the races are going to see is that, although they have different types of displays and / or competencies, are the prop ³ site original which developed ... unlike our breed Paso Fino (also © n the Horse Colombian Paso) that develops as a race ³ riding horses and has evolved to a race of exhibition mostly ... as Ringtones No mention, much like the "original type" what we find in the "horse ride" ...

    Features of movement on his hands - the TÃ © Terms - I think it is a ques ³ n of taste, something is © tico ... although in some point you read that this HACA prone to problems with the ligaments ...

    Not only © if the origin of Tà © Terms in the Peruvian comes to move in muddy terrain, but sega º n Raul l Estrada Londoà ± or, in his books ChalanerÃa Colombiana, the line of Paso Colombiano known as the Chucuanos tena a movement of "piceleo "in his hands similar to the Peruvian ... and this decays to © l was Bean developed by walking the slippery slope ...

    I'm so glad you liked this first issue, more s being Ringtones who inspired this series ... we "see" Maa ana for ORP ± ³ Maximum race ...

  3. caney ( June 18th, 2008 at 12:39 am ) said:

    My last post was the last aggressive.
    I want to know our horse Puerto Rican cigar or criolllo few gait has
    I have seen many horses that could win at walking fine-pitch skills. often being descendants of great champions.
    I understand that like music all music native to a country is beautiful and
    all feel proud of something that represents them
    my humble opinion
    Xavier

  4. caney ( June 18th, 2008 at 12:51 am ) said:

    a few months ago commented on the use of horses in the time before and
    Now unfortunately the usefulness of pure horse at this time is used for competition at least in the case of registered horses
    wonder why the steps as I have seen horses in parades in various lineages with no steps typical of his race as assessed by competition
    enlighten me if I'm wrong or that's what happens

  5. Romualdo ( June 18th, 2008 at 6:45 a.m. ) said:

    Our horse can run the pace Paso Fino tapestries in various cadences or speeds, for example, the Paso Fino is collected more s ... more Step Short is loose or relaxed s ... Step length is, as the name says: Long , and is used to cover ground ... and some can run the air in two lateral gait called ... the fact that not accustomed to use them to "ride" or "walk" does not mean they can not do it ... but the majority The owners of ± I prefer to leave for competitions ...

  6. ZAPATA JUAN PABLO ( August 16th, 2008 at 2:03 pm ) said:

    My name is JOHN PAUL ZAPATA am my work is to illustrate Peruvian animals and now I'm doing with the Paso horse can see http://www.artezapata.com anyone interested who wants a piece of art from one of his horses do not hesitate to contact me
    thanks

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