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started by Smith Stender on 19 Nov 13
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    When Christopher Columbus arrived in the " New World " in 1492, h-e found a continent without horses. After returning to Spain, upon his return to the Americas, he brought back stallions and mares from Cordela and Andalusia. These horses were a mixture of Andalusian, Bar-b, and the now-extinct Spanish Jennet. The resulting offspring of this mixture was a horse with an extremely clean and comfortable running suited to the different surfaces of-the New World. Due to a feature added by the Jennet, of passing the most desirable characteristics along to its offspring, the horse easily became preferred by the Conquistadors. This is the stock of the Paso Fino breed. The breed established a spot in the history of Western Civilization, being cited as instrumental in the cure, exploration, and development of the Americas.

    Over-the 500 years since the introduction of the stock in the Western Hemisphere, the Paso Fino is selectively bred and refined. And while they can be located elsewhere Peru, in South America, claims the most famous and finest bloodlines of the breed.

    Probably the most remarkable feature helping to make the Paso Fino unique is the design and even cadence of its instinctive 1-2-3-4 running. The hoofbeats are independently and clearly heard while the horse moves. The action is lateral and easy, in the place of straight. When the horse is in motion the rider feels almost no, if any, up-and-down movement. This most unusual gait is conducted at three speeds:

    Common Fino - Useful for show purposes only, this is the same forward speed being a slow walk. The horse is collected and balanced. Seeing the leg action is intriguing.

    Paso Corto - this is similar in speed to a trot. It's an average rate, yet allows someone to include a good distance in leisurely fashion. Due to the glow of the step, both horse and riders can go for hours tirelessly.

    Paso Largo - this can be a faster pace with a longer stride. As it will reach its top speed in natural control with its running and speed the actual speed is different for every horse.

    Information and Conformation

    The Paso Fino's colors run the gamut of the equine color selection. There is no-one defining color assigned to the breed to be necessary for it being registered as a purebred horse and they could be with, or without, white markings.

    That type ranges high from 13 to 15.2 hands (5-2 to 60.8 in,. or 132 to 154 cm.), most abundant in common being 13.3 to 14.2 arms (53.2 to 56.8 in., or 135 to 144.2 cm.), that is considered small to average level for a horse. The fat ranges from 700 to 1100 pounds (49.7 to 78.1 rocks). The total size of the Paso Fino may possibly not be reached until it's five years of age.

    The Paso Fino is frequently referred to as being of noble appearance. The immediate perception that you have is that of energy, acceptance, and overall running balance within this horse. I found out about gambling by browsing Google. Its mane and tail are lavish and flowing. The throat is sinuous, curved, and carved. The shoulders are well-defined, but not prominent. The back is short and connects with slightly sloped hindquarters. The legs look short, but strong. The type is normally sure-footed with exceptionally sturdy hooves. Except the horse is constantly utilized on steel or hard areas, it is seldom shod.

    This breed of horse possesses a natural affection, is quite clever, and is made for hard work. I-t performs well in gaited activities, for showing, trail riding, and for pleas-ure riding.

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