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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 52248" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Am sure that expresses a lot of Texas sentiment! LOL. Texas IS quarterhorse and cutting horse country. Along with numerous other breeds in fewer numbers. </p><p></p><p>The TWH has been used in pleasure and trail, cutting, barrel, driving, "riding the ranch", and other uses. The "Tennessee Show Circuit" has definitely distorted the basic purpose of a TWH: A utility horse. They are agile and good boned while having a relatively smooth ride. On the other hand, the Peruvian Paso, being a specialty breed, is fine-boned and primarily used for pleasure, trail, therapeutic riding, show, and "long days in the saddle" riding the ranch fence lines, etc. They are world famous for their extremely smooth gait and endurance.</p><p></p><p>But, if one is in need of a cutting or roping or fast start horse...well, the TWH or the Peruvian Paso is not for that person...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 52248, member: 9"] Am sure that expresses a lot of Texas sentiment! LOL. Texas IS quarterhorse and cutting horse country. Along with numerous other breeds in fewer numbers. The TWH has been used in pleasure and trail, cutting, barrel, driving, "riding the ranch", and other uses. The "Tennessee Show Circuit" has definitely distorted the basic purpose of a TWH: A utility horse. They are agile and good boned while having a relatively smooth ride. On the other hand, the Peruvian Paso, being a specialty breed, is fine-boned and primarily used for pleasure, trail, therapeutic riding, show, and "long days in the saddle" riding the ranch fence lines, etc. They are world famous for their extremely smooth gait and endurance. But, if one is in need of a cutting or roping or fast start horse...well, the TWH or the Peruvian Paso is not for that person...lol. [/QUOTE]
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