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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 211768" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>Peruvians do have a lower partern than other breeds so comes the lameness issue. We have paso fino's. They are typically smaller than the peruvian but have not termino and an equally smooth ride. I have one stallion who is about 14.3, which is tall enough for me.The size is one thing that holds them back but they are becoming very popular with the coon hunters in the area for that reason. The shows aired on Television are more harmful than good as they only show the show stuff and none of the versatility of the breed. I look at horses like vehicles, it just depends on what you need to do as to what you drive. Some times you might need a dually and then again you might want to take the sports car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 211768, member: 878"] Peruvians do have a lower partern than other breeds so comes the lameness issue. We have paso fino's. They are typically smaller than the peruvian but have not termino and an equally smooth ride. I have one stallion who is about 14.3, which is tall enough for me.The size is one thing that holds them back but they are becoming very popular with the coon hunters in the area for that reason. The shows aired on Television are more harmful than good as they only show the show stuff and none of the versatility of the breed. I look at horses like vehicles, it just depends on what you need to do as to what you drive. Some times you might need a dually and then again you might want to take the sports car. [/QUOTE]
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