
Perú had a period of great splendour from the middle of the 17th century and during the 18th century. Lima was considered, after Madrid, the second most important city in the kingdom of Spain.
The nobility of Spain was attracted by this flourishing situation and came to Perú to occupy political and military posts and to take advantage of the commercial opportunities. They brought with them a type of horse which only the upper classes could have; they were considered a luxory, an equestrian jewel.
This horses, with a tendency to amble, were crossed with the original horses and gradually gave origin to this new breed with its specific characteristics.
Its nameIt was named Peruvian Paso horse after the Viceroyalty of Perú, from where it came from in the end of the 17th century.
Features of the breedUndoubtedly, the Peruvian Paso breed is the saddle breed with the gentlest gait because of the particular way in which the horse moves. Actually, peruvian paso's unique trait is the way in which they extend their distal limbs laterally with each step. The breed has a prancing gait which is very elegant and comfortable for the rider.
Due to its gentle gait, many traumatologists recommed the paso fino horse to horse lovers who suffer column and waist problems.
History of the stud farmWe have been breeding these horses for 26 years with great success. Our horses have won in many competitions and we have made many friends of different places as a result of the shared interest in the breed.
PRINCIPAL ADVANTAGES OF THE PERUVIAN BREED: