The hairless horse is a breed of horse known for its deficiency in hair or mane. The horse is mostly found in South America, particularly in Peru, where it is referred to as “Peruvian Paso Fino.” Hairless horses have a tight and thick skin that covers their entire bodies. The lineage of the horse is traced back to pre-Columbian times when it was highly treasured by the Incas. The horse is known for its smooth gait and agility. Due to its unique skin and hairlessness, a hairless horse requires special care, such as protection from the sun, insects, and cold weather.
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