What's the diff?
Although many people consider the Peruvian Paso and the Paso Fino almost the same breed, there are many important differences in build, gait and origin.
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Paso Fino
The Paso Fino is a naturally-gaited light horse breed with a history dating back many centuries to Spain. They are prized for their smooth natural gait, and are used in many disciplines, especially trail and endurance riding.
Peruvian Paso
The Peruvian Paso or Peruvian Horse is a breed of light pleasure saddle horse known for its smooth ride. It is distinguished by a natural, four-beat, lateral gait called the paso llano.
Peruvian Paso and Paso Fino Links
http://www.pfha.org/
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Gaitedhorses.net Paso Finos
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The World of Paso Fino Horses
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Paso Fino Home Page
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Peruvian Paso Home Page
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