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  2. Paso Fino - Wikipedia

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    The action of the two strains is somewhat different. The Puerto Rican Paso Fino is prized for its fine or delicate step, while the Colombian Paso Fino tends to have more of a rapid, piston-like action. This is a lively horse that has a natural drive and willingness, known colloquially as "brio", and generally an amiable disposition. Paso Finos ...

  3. List of gaited horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Gaited horses are horse breeds that have selective breeding for natural gaited tendencies, that is, the ability to perform one of the smooth-to-ride, intermediate speed, four-beat horse gaits, collectively referred to as ambling gaits.

  4. Paso - Wikipedia

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    Paso (theatre), a seventeenth-century Spanish one-act comic scene; Peruvian Paso, a breed of light saddle horse; Paso Fino, a naturally-gaited light horse breed; Paso, a Spanish customary unit of length; Paso, replaced by the longyi, traditional Burmese clothing "Paso (The Nini Anthem)", a 2012 song by Sak Noel; Ducati Paso, a motorcycle

  5. File:Puerto rican-Paso-Fino-Horse-chestnut.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Benjamin Leon - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Leon established Besilu Stables, and began to show and breed Paso Fino horses. [4] In 2008, Leon bought his first Thoroughbred , and soon after started racing horses. [ 4 ] In 2011, Leon bought Royal Delta for $8.5 million.

  7. Ambling gait - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian Paso and Paso Fino are two horse breeds developed in Latin America that have smooth innate intermediate gaits. Both descended from jennets that came to the Americas with the Spanish. [33] The Paso Fino has several speed variations called (from slowest to fastest) the paso fino, paso corto, and paso largo. All have an even 1-2-3-4 ...

  8. Jennet - Wikipedia

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    The modern Spanish Jennet Horse, Paso Fino and Peruvian Paso breeds probably most closely resemble the original jennet. In the treatise Il Cavallarizzo written by Claudio Corte in 1562, three years after the end of the Great Italian Wars, the author describes at length the qualities of the ginecti (jennets) as horses useful for war.

  9. Talk:Paso Fino - Wikipedia

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