THE PASO FINO
The Paso Fino name means 'fine step' and is a blend of the Spanish Jennet, Barb and Andalusian horse and was bred by Spanish land owners in Columbia and Puerto Rico to be used in the plantations because of their endurance and comfortable ride. Puerto Rican and Colombian horses, as well as Paso Finos from Cuba and other tropical countries, have been interbred frequently in the United States to produce the modern American Paso Fino show horse. Discover the horse with the "fine step."

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Meet the Paso Fino Horse

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About the American Saddlebred

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Gran Campeonato Paso Fino Caballos Mundial Confepaso RD 2023

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Riding the Peruvian Horse!

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What the Comanche Understood About Horses That We Forgot

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The Lusitano Horse – Portugal’s Legendary Warrior | The Most Elegant Horse Breed in the World

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Grand Paso Fino Horse Championship, Spectrum International 2016

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Paso Fino Documentary 2025

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All horse breeds originating in the United States / Visual Trail

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Albert's Luck - The Horse Farm for Everyone | SWR Documentary

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A Woman Bought The “Wrong” Horse, Then It Became The Greatest Racer Ever

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MECHANICS OF THE COLOMBIAN PASO FINO HORSES

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IMPRESSIVE MULES: The RAREST mules in the WORLD

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2017 Paso Fino Nationals - Fino 5 & 6 Year Old Stallions - BOARDS & WORK OFFS

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Not Every Horse Stays This Calm During a Hoof Trim 😲🐴

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Paso Fino Stallions Championship Asheville Alive 2018

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Smooth Gaited Horse Breeds From the United States | Part 1

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Selection on the Colombian paso horse's gaits has produced kinematic differences partly explained

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No cowboy could tame the wild stallion… until an Apache warrior did the unthinkable

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