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  • The horse is pacing.

  • Amble.

  • awful pasterns.....look in the slo-mo....they are all the way to the ground.......a defect in this breed.....they should give but no where near that much....

  • He's doing a slow rack, right?

  • it has too much weight on its back thats what causing it

  • it's called s single foot some people callit a stepping pace

  • He just has poor time. Needs to be squared up so the foot fall is 1-2-3-4. This would be RH RF LH LF. he is srtiking late with the hind and early with the fore. His forward thread is OK. needs to round in the back more and may need a better trim. If it isnt good slow it will not get better fast.

  • I agree with NekoRinRin

  • He goes from a 4-beat gait (I think) to a 2-beat pace. In the beginning you can see him put down each foot individually (4-beat) and transitions into a 2-beat pacing gait.

  • This horse is pacing.

  • Is it the paso llano?

  • He is doing a walk tolt is what I call it. My horse does it. You cn totally tell he is trotting in the front and walking in the back with a tolt is well it really is cantering in the front and trotting in the back that is what my horse does. But he just did an new gate walking in the front and trotting in the back. So it is the tolt cause I have seen it before and I ride it to.

  • this is very poor example of ANY gait/gaited horse. This horse is lame.

  • in german it means "tölt"

  • No, it's not tolt. Tolt is a gait of one-foot / two-foot support, and this horse is not doing that.

  • This is just the Peruvian paso horse natural motion. It is the result of many generation of Spanish-arab horses adapting to the loose sandy terrain of the peruvian coast. no trainning needed.

  • This is just the Peruvian horse natural movement. It is the result of many generations of spanish-arab horses adapting to the very sandy terrain of the peruvian coast. No trainning needed this is the horse natural way.

  • there is no arab blood in pureblood Peruvians

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