The Peruvian Paso is known for its calm and gentle temperament, making it an excellent choice for riders of all experience levels. They are typically easygoing, intelligent, and willing to please, which enhances their trainability. Their smooth gait and comfortable ride contribute to their popularity as a versatile riding horse. Overall, their friendly disposition often makes them great companions as well.
"Peruvian Paso" is pronounced as "peh-ROO-vee-an PAH-so." The emphasis is on the second syllable of "Peruvian" and the first syllable of "Paso." The "a" in "Paso" sounds like the "a" in "father."
it is Termino on howrse
It is probably the Paso Fino (or Peruvian Paso) but I'm not sure if there is a different Peruvian breed in the Andes. I would say it must be the Paso Fino.
The Peruvian Paso Horse is famous for its four-beat lateral gait, called a "paso llano." It is an exceptionally smooth gait to ride, and quick at a usual 6 to 8 mph pace. The horse does it naturally without training, and it is widely considered one of, if not the, smoothest gaits of all horse breeds.
25-30 years.
The Dartmoor Pony ( ive done this 2)
There are no Paso Finos on Howrse. But you can chose another closely related breed the Peruvian Paso. You can simply go into the sales and bid on one, or contact someone who breeds them and ask if they will sell you one.
My guess would be Peruvian Paso, but that is just a guess.
The Peruvian Paso, is a breed of light pleasure saddle horse known for its smooth ride.
Peruvian Pasos, Paso Finos, and Llamas can be found in the jungles of jungle isle :) - Banaja of Pinto -
Paint Palomino Pantaneiro Paso Fino Percheron Peruvian Paso Pindos Pony Pinia Pintabian Pinto Poitevin Polish Konik Pony of the Americas Pottok Przewalski Pyrenean Tarpan
It changes everytime howrse bring a new breed out. At the moment it is Fjord as they are relatively new. Otherwise, it is the Peruvian Paso.