Yep, you can use any horse for a hunter:)
While Paso Finos are known for their smooth gait and elegant movements, they are not typically used for barrel racing. This discipline is more commonly associated with horses that are agile, quick, and have a strong turning ability, characteristics that Paso Finos may not excel in compared to breeds like Quarter Horses or Paints.
There are no Paso Finos on Howrse. But you can chose another closely related breed the Peruvian Paso. You can simply go into the sales and bid on one, or contact someone who breeds them and ask if they will sell you one.
Peruvian Pasos, Paso Finos, and Llamas can be found in the jungles of jungle isle :) - Banaja of Pinto -
One, also known as the Pure Puerto Rican Paso Fino (PPR),originated in Puerto Rico.[1] The other, often called the Colombian Paso Fino or Colombian Criollo Horse (CCC),developed in Colombia.
Finos Film was created in 1943.
Filopimin Finos was born in 1908.
Filopoimin Finos died on January 26, 1977.
Filopimin Finos died on 1977-01-26.
Filopoimin Finos was born in 1908, in Lokrida, Phthiotis, Greece.
The Andalusian (known as "The Spanish Horse") The Carthusian Horse breeds of Spanish descent but not necessarily originated from Spain: Lusitanos, Peruvian Pasos, Paso Finos, Aztecas, Spanish Mustangs, Mangalargas, and Criollos
Paso Finos arent usually above 16 hands so i would go with a five foot fence. Pasos can jump when spooked though so make sure it is tall enough to keep your horse in at all times. Also make sure that your horse can see the fencing. Some barbed wire fences are almost invisible at night so i would get a thicker, brighter fence. Check out these links to make sure that i am correct because i am not an expert but i do own three pasos.http://www.practicalhorsekeeping.com/HorseFenceHeight.htmlhttp://ezinearticles.com/?Everything-You-Need-to-Know-About-Horse-Fencing&id=575277Good luck with your Paso & happy riding!!