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  2. Paso Fino - Wikipedia

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    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; they are used in many disciplines, but are especially popular for trail riding. In the United States two main groups of horses are popularly ...

  3. Criollo horse - Wikipedia

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    The Criollo (in Spanish), or Crioulo (in Portuguese), is the native horse of the Pampas (a natural region between Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, in South America) with a reputation for long-distance endurance linked to a low basal metabolism. [1][2][3][4] The breed, known for its hardiness and stamina, is popular in its home countries.

  4. Colonial Spanish horse - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Spanish horses are generally small; the usual height is around 14 hands (56 inches, 142 cm), and most vary from 13.2 to 14 hands (54 to 56 inches, 137 to 142 cm). Weight varies with height, but most are around 700 to 800 pounds (320 to 360 kg). Their heads vary somewhat between long, finely made to shorter and deeper, generally having ...

  5. Venezuelan Criollo horse - Wikipedia

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    The Venezuelan Criollo (Spanish: criollo venezolano), or Llanero / Llañero, is a stock horse breed from the Llanos region of Venezuela. It is descended from the Colonial Spanish horse, gradually introduced from the 16th century onwards, and is closely related to other Criollo and Paso Fino breeds. Small, sober and responsive, the Venezuelan ...

  6. Mustang - Wikipedia

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    Equus ferus caballus. The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the Western United States, descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish conquistadors. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but because they are descended from once- domesticated animals, they are actually feral horses. The original mustangs were Colonial ...

  7. Chilean horse - Wikipedia

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    Chilean horse. The Chilean Corralero or Chilean Criollo (Spanish: Caballo de Pura Raza Chilena) is the Chilean national breed of Criollo horse. Like all Criollo horses, it descends from horses brought to the Americas from Spain by the Conquistadors. [2]: 508. It is strongly associated with the huaso or Chilean stock herder, and is much used for ...

  8. Cuban Paso - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Paso belongs to the Criollo group of light horses. Average height ranges from 1.40 m to 1.52 m according to CAB International [1] , and from 1.45 m to 1.51 m according to the Delachaux guide.

  9. Florida Cracker Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Cracker Horse is a critically endangered horse breed [1] from the state of Florida in the United States. It is genetically and physically similar to many other Spanish-style horses, especially those from the Spanish Colonial horse group, including the Banker horse of North Carolina, and the Carolina Marsh Tacky of South Carolina. [2 ...