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  2. Paso Fino - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Talk:Paso Fino/Rewrite sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The sport of Paso Fino Horses is autochthonous from Puerto Rico and has its origins dating back to the fifteenth century. [1] Google book Link The Puerto Rican Paso Fino was developed on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico by the isolating factors of island geography over a 500 year colonial period and the desires of a people for hardy, sure footed, comfortable horses.

  4. List of North American horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Barb Breeders Association is a registry for Colonial Spanish horses; eligible horses stand 140–150 cm and may be of any color [2]: 457 [6] Spanish Mustang [4] Spanish Norman [2]: 504 Spotted Saddle Horse: National Spotted Saddle Horse [2]: 488 Standardbred [2]: 436

  5. Narragansett Pacer - Wikipedia

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    Per the International Museum of the Horse, "The Paso Fino is a direct descendant of the Narragansett Pacer, and is probably almost the same horse." [ 15 ] However, a 2022 genetic study showed that the Paso Fino likely descended from not only Narragansett Pacers, but various other Spanish and Iberian horse breeds , such as the Andalusian and ...

  6. Tiger eye - Wikipedia

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    A horse showing the characteristic tiger eye. Tiger eye or goat eye is a gene causing diluted eye color in horses. There are two variants, Tiger-eye 1 (TE1) and Tiger-eye 2 (TE2), which are both recessive. [1] Horses displaying tiger eye typically have a yellow, orange, or amber iris. Tiger eye has only been found in Puerto Rican Paso Fino horses.

  7. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    The yellow or amber Tiger eye gene has been found only in the Puerto Rican Paso Fino and has two variants, Tiger-eye 1 (TE1) and Tiger-eye 2 (TE2), which are both recessive. [13] There is no obvious link between eye shade and coat color, making this the first studied gene in horses to affect eye color but not coat color. [14]

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

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  9. Talk:Paso Fino/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    8 Organizing the discussion - Claims to Paso Fino the word or the breed or the gait