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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3403"><p>> I have an opportunity to buy a 6</p><p>> year old Paso Fino Mare. She seems</p><p>> friendly enough and comes righ up</p><p>> to you but is also very</p><p>> opinionated about everything. Her</p><p>> ears and mood indicators are</p><p>> active all the time. She seems to</p><p>> go from 'I am happy' to really</p><p>> peeved at the drop of a hat.</p><p>> Anyone here have any experience</p><p>> with the breed in general?</p><p></p><p>Sometimes its a simple thing of estrus!! Oh yes these fickle little mares!! LOL.. Anyway on a serious note make sure that a farrier has trimed her right or if she wears shoes that she is shod right,these animals are a gaited breed and because of there legg action they have to be shod by a shoer who understands gaited horses. The regular shoers don't understand the gaites and will ruin a gaited horse. Bleave me that will make a paso mad.The other thing I recomed is if you buy her know her past history.Breeders don't allways make good trainers there for horses will get away with certain things a good trainer wouldn't allow.Breeders breed to sell there product.There are a few eceptions to the rule,but most allways not.That is why there are pro. trainers. Try to find someone perferably a good trainer to help you out.Someone who knows the breed etc...Best To You..Cindy</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:beefalocindy@yahoo.com">beefalocindy@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3403"] > I have an opportunity to buy a 6 > year old Paso Fino Mare. She seems > friendly enough and comes righ up > to you but is also very > opinionated about everything. Her > ears and mood indicators are > active all the time. She seems to > go from 'I am happy' to really > peeved at the drop of a hat. > Anyone here have any experience > with the breed in general? Sometimes its a simple thing of estrus!! Oh yes these fickle little mares!! LOL.. Anyway on a serious note make sure that a farrier has trimed her right or if she wears shoes that she is shod right,these animals are a gaited breed and because of there legg action they have to be shod by a shoer who understands gaited horses. The regular shoers don't understand the gaites and will ruin a gaited horse. Bleave me that will make a paso mad.The other thing I recomed is if you buy her know her past history.Breeders don't allways make good trainers there for horses will get away with certain things a good trainer wouldn't allow.Breeders breed to sell there product.There are a few eceptions to the rule,but most allways not.That is why there are pro. trainers. Try to find someone perferably a good trainer to help you out.Someone who knows the breed etc...Best To You..Cindy [email=beefalocindy@yahoo.com]beefalocindy@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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