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.
Paso Fino (horseisle)
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The Paso Fino is a naturally-gaited light horse breed dating back to horses imported to the Caribbean from Spain. Pasos are prized for their smooth, natural, four beat, lateral ambling gait and are used in many disciplines, but are especially popular for trail riding. In the United States there are two main groups of horses that are popularly called "Paso Fino:" One, also known as the Pure Puerto Rican Paso Fino (PPR), originated inPuerto Rico. The other, often called the Colombian Paso Fino or Colombian Criollo Horse (CCC), developed in Colombia.
The Rocky Mountain Horse or the Paso Fino
It depends on the breed and the gait the horse is performing. A Saddlebred or Walking horse performs several gaits in addition to the regular walk, trot and canter. These are called the slow-gait and the Rack. Paso Fino and Peruvian Paso horses perform the Paso, the Quarto, and the Largo as part of their gaits. These are laterally moving trot like gaits that are very smooth to ride.
A Paso Fino is a gaited horse.
I don't think you can! You should suggest it in the ideas forum and maybe they'll create the breed =)
Paso Fino (horseisle)
Wendy Spring has written: 'Paso Fino' -- subject(s): Paso fino horse
A Largo
It is probably the Paso Fino (or Peruvian Paso) but I'm not sure if there is a different Peruvian breed in the Andes. I would say it must be the Paso Fino.
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Paso Fino
13-16hh.
The Paso Fino is one of the oldest, purest breeds of horse in the world. They have a fascinating history such as being the mounts for the Spanish Conquistadors. They are famous and treasured for many different traits. One of the most valued traits are their smooth, rhythmic, natural gait. Paso Fino actually means 'fine step'. Further down on this page are direct links to two different sites completely dedicated to the Paso Fino.
The Paso Fino is a naturally-gaited light horse breed dating back to horses imported to the Caribbean from Spain. Pasos are prized for their smooth, natural, four beat, lateral ambling gait and are used in many disciplines, but are especially popular for trail riding. In the United States there are two main groups of horses that are popularly called "Paso Fino:" One, also known as the Pure Puerto Rican Paso Fino (PPR), originated inPuerto Rico. The other, often called the Colombian Paso Fino or Colombian Criollo Horse (CCC), developed in Colombia.