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  • the horse is doing damn good i have a peruvian paso and his top speed is 18mph and he is real comfortable

  • This horse is not gaiting. He is trotting and cantering. He may be a Peruvian but he is not doing a correct Paso Llano or Sobreandando. However... it's not the horse's fault. The rider is asking him to go much too fast for a proper gait. Peruvian Horses are not supposed to gait at speed. They are not racking horses. The gait is supposed to be an evenly timed 4-beat lateral gait performed at a slow to moderate speed.

  • Lovely horse!

  • Listen, I believe the reason that people get upset with comments like this is because you are arguing with the an owner of a horse who has been around the paso breed, breeds pasos, has owned many pasos and knows where his horses come from. Not only that you commented earlier that you felt he wasn't a paso and I told you that he was and yet you feel the need to make another comment of the same nature just for the sake of arguing with the guy who owns him. The horse is not for sale.....

  • why are folks so nasty here..maybe I am wrong..still a nice horse

  • @sielick ......therefore there is no need for me to convince or lie to anyone about whether he is a PP or not all I'm saying is that he is and you can choose to see it or not to see it. I appoligize if I came across nasty or to strong. Thank you for the positive comments about the horse.

  • he is a lovely horse..but truth be known I see no Paso..does that make him not a nice horse?? No certainly not..its just that I dont see the paso..enjoy him he is handsome as they come

  • I LOVE PERUVIAN PASO

  • He looks exactly like my Peruvian gelding, Phoenix.....identical gait. He was 100%! Unfortunately, he passed away this year. He will be greatly missed.

  • The dog seems to be distracting him

  • 100% Peruvian

  • are most pervians that big? are they good for heavier riders? as for pavement don't worry about it because it is the shoes that cause the problem not the pavement. shoes do not allow the normal flex of the foot, increasing concussion.

    my racking horse never had any problems on pavement, she didn't have shoes. you do have to be aware of slipping on steep roads. if you want speed and gait, get a speed racker.

    some are clocked at 25 mph plus.

    RRRRR

  • You have a very pretty peruvian paso!

    nice gate too! :D

    I want a peruvian paso! hehehe

  • he is not 100% if at all peruvian

  • 100%

  • this is not good on a peruvians legs you;ll get wind puffs..and he is really not gaiting at all..nothing bad to say but he is cantering...once they get used to that well, they know its's easier to canter ..enjoy your horse!!

  • peruvian horses are good in sand or grass, not so recommendable in asfalt. (knees)

  • that's a really cool orse!

  • Ese paso, no es muy recomendable hacerlo por el asfalto. El caballo de paso peruano se adapta mejor a los pisos de tierra o arena, como debe ser.

  • What specific PP gait is Rusty doing? Thank you! Gorgeous boy.

  • He's a HANDSOME boy, and a CHUNK too. I worked on a Peruvian ranch in Washington state for just over a year and their largest was about 15.1hh but he was still a gangly teenager at 4 years old. Gaiting machines, eh? He looks really smooth as well even when he breaks gait a little. Where did he come from? And who are his parents?

  • he is not always gaiting because the rider is demanding too much speed. I don't think he was trying to show off the gate, I guess they were trying to see the boarderline of his peruvian horse before it galops

  • aunque galopando no se ve tan mal ;(

  • A good part of the time the horse is actually cantering. Still looks smooth and fun to ride, but he's not always gaiting.

  • el caballo esta muy bonito pero creo que tu eres el que no lo sabes lucir un peruano no lo debes galopar sino andar, que con eso lo luces mejor ok.....

  • cuanto sala uno de estos puesto en argentina

  • Yo quisiera verlo por lo bajo, natural. Aparenta tener buenos pisos ya que pasa del paso al galope con naturalidad. La próxima vez reúnelo y camina por lo bajo y te doy mi apreciación que hasta ahora es buena. Un abrazo.

  • Hay otro video de este caballo, tiene que buscar "Rusty Peruvian Paso" para encontrarlo

    Gracias

  • I like the horse and its gaits. Where are you located? Is the horse or could the horse go up for sale?

  • Right now the horse is not for sale, we use him quite a bit, however in the future if the right opportunity presented itself it might be a possibility. We are located in Utah.

  • How much are you asking for him?

  • We're not wanting to sell right now. I'll keep you in mind if anything changes, he'd be a hard one to replace.

  • Like said before, even if the horse is shown on pavement in this video, it does NOT mean they usually ride them there. It does not hurt them to sometimes run a bit on pavement either, just as long as its not daily and for a long time ;)

    Horse looks smooth, but way to pacy for me, But I guess that depends what you want in a gaited horse.

  • Interesting how the comments disappear.... I made a comment a couple days ago, now it's gone. I just hate to see a horse's legs being pounded on pavement.

  • 99.9% of the time this horse is ridden in the mountains, The damage to a horses legs of which you speak comes from continuous and long term beating of hooves on pavement which is not what you see on the video. Please do not automatically assume that because someone is riding on the pavement that they are abusing their horse. Boycott parades if you wish but please don't post ignorant comments. Thanks

  • Excuse me, but it was not an ignorant comment. It comes from 35+ years of horse ownership and experience. I did not say someone is abusing their horse, just that I don't think all this gaiting on pavement is good on a horse's legs. Yes, the horse gaits fast, but couldn't his gait be exhibited on a dirt road instead?

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