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![]() The History of the Paso Fino. The Paso Fino's journey to the Americas began more than 500 years ago with the importation of Andalusians, Spanish Barbs from North Africa, and smooth-gaited Spanish Jennets (now extinct as a breed) to the "New World" by Spanish Conquistadors. Bred for their stamina, smooth gait and beauty, "Los Caballos de Paso Fino" - the horses with the fine walk - served as the foundation stock for remount stations of the Conquistadors. Centuries of selective breeding by those who colonized the Caribbean and Latin America produced variations of the "Caballo de Criollo", among them the Paso Fino that flourished initially in Puerto Rico and Columbia, and later, in many other Latin American countries - primarily Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Aruba, and Venezuela. |
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Descendents
of the Conquistadors' horses are believed to have spread into North
America after the Spanish soldiers forayed for a brief time into this
territory. The modern-day mustang has traces of his Spanish
forbears. The Nez Perce Indian tribe, renowned for their expert horsemanship
and sophisticated knowledge of breeding spotted horses, may have mixed
some Spanish stock into their famous Appaloosas, whose name is derived
from the Palouse River region of the Nez Perce's tribal homeland in
Oregon.Awareness of the Paso Fino as we know it today didn't spread outside Latin America until after WWII, when American servicemen came into contact with the stunning Paso Fino horse while stationed in Puerto Rico. Americans began importing Paso Finos from Puerto Rico in the mid-1940's. Two decades later, many Paso Fino horses began to be imported from Colombia. For a while, there was some contention as to which country produced the "true" Paso Fino. Though there are still some self-professed "purists" who advocate for one or the other country, the American Paso Fino - true to our "melting pot" tradition - is often a blend of the best of Puerto Rican and Columbian bloodlines. READ MORE about Paso Fino's unique gait. |
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