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Liz Schmehl’s Peruvians Pasos & other Gaited horses
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21.01.2022 Alondra sun baking today on a winter’s day, that was very warm!
21.01.2022 Resident Stallion via Frozen semen
17.01.2022 Grace going over some basics! So sad that the Harness Racing stables weren’t nice to her! She was frightened about her girth being done up, but I sort that out...
16.01.2022 This is ERM Titular, a Peruvian Paso Stallion, born 2009, by ERM Espontaneo (BCH Primor x ERM Revancha), out of ERM Samantha (ERM Genoves x ERM Solariega), with... Eduardo Risso Elias, from October 2016 at the NAPHA (North American Peruvian Horse Association) U.S. National Championship Show in Burbank, CA. Photos by Debbie Pye See more
14.01.2022 Last week I bought a new addition to the family from APG mixed Sale, her name is Grace Elle, who is already on her journey over from WA to NSW.
12.01.2022 Update: ERM Titular is shipping of semen is fully paid for now! Just waiting on USDA to endorsement of the Certificate of Health to finalise shipping requirements to Australia .
12.01.2022 Today up and down hill workouts or Alondra before more wet weather on Wednesday.
10.01.2022 Alondra and her Peruvian headgear!
10.01.2022 Breeding: 2020 ERM Titular to SR Alondra
08.01.2022 Admiring the view with Alondra on a lovely Autumn day! Just glorious!
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06.01.2022 Recently I have been thinking of setting up an Australian name to represent myself and breeding of my horses for the future breedings even though my prefix is still EES registered with ANCPCPP and PHAC.
03.01.2022 Grace after her first groom in awhile!
03.01.2022 Alondra beautiful face!
03.01.2022 Have you discovered the Peruvian Paso horse? The breed comes from Peru , and can be found throughout South America and North America and a small population in... Europe and in Australia and New Zealand. Gait: Instead of a trot, the Peruvian Paso performs an ambling four beat gait between the walk and the trot. There are two official gaits, called the "Paso Llano" or "even step", and the "sobreandando" which is a bit closer in timing to the pace. Both gaits can be performed at a variety of speeds. The fast sobreandando is often the speed of a canter. Both acceptable gaits are lateral, having four beats and is performed in a lateral sequence left hind, left fore, right hind, right fore. The Peruvian Horse can also canter, will trot and pace at liberty, and do a natural relaxed walk. The Peruvian Paso performs two variations of the four-beat gait. The first, the paso llano, is isochronous, meaning that there are four equal beats in a 1-2-3-4 rhythm. This is the preferred gait. The second gait, the sobreandando, is often faster. Instead of four equal beats, the lateral beats are closer together in a 1-2, 3-4 rhythm, with the pause between the forefoot of one side to the rear of the other side is longer.
03.01.2022 Our ride last Saturday afternoon, unfortunately it’s raining at the moment so no riding today!
01.01.2022 I have launched a new page with a new page all about my Peruvians! More information will be posted on there shortly! https://www.facebook.com/Snowy-Creek-Valley-Peruvians-103059724795654/
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