Andadura - I feel the need for speed!

Pasogirlz

Paso Princess
Andadura horses are part of Puerto Rican culture and native to the island.
They are closely related to the Paso Fino. They are the hottest thing going on in Puerto Rico with horses ... The are Criollo horses (meaning native horses of Puerto Rico, but not Paso Fino) and they have three different ways of "walking"

Paso Corto - their speed is moderate and cover distances in a not pressure manner. The execution should be of medium extension

Here you can see a nice speedy corto
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SEE VIDEO http://www.fpcpapr.com/imagenes/Paso_corto.wmv



Paso Largo - Is the maximum speed of the walking class. The execution is with a longer extension
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See Video
http://www.fpcpapr.com/imagenes/Paso_largo.wmv

Andadura - The horse lifts both legs of one side at the same time, but the movement can be lateral or diagonal
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See Video
http://www.fpcpapr.com/imagenes/Andadura.wmv

These awesome pix and videos are courtesy of Rafael Arbelo.
 
Now, these look more like the Icelandic gaits.

where can I buy one?

How big do they get? what colours? mind you looking at what is displayed in those pics , looks like any colour.

WOW, I want a go on one!

Mind you we'd never allow fast pace onm the road, just too much for the poor legs.

Slow and medium though, not a problem.

The one in the stalbe aisle, you can hear the "black and decker" noise you need to hear from the feet of the ICelandic
 
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Yes they were great!

Didn't like to see the horse paced down the road, we'd do that on a sand track, but the rest was really interesting.

Are they like Icelandics?, ie they all have different ability , but which can be brought out with training. There must be walk trot horses out there who display no gait ability at all.
 
They are a close cousin to the Paso Fino breed. However, I think the Icey's are the closest of the gaited breeds to the Paso outside of their more immediate family of Andadura or Trocha. But I have not had the chance to ride an Icey or Andadura to compare yet....someday. :D

And yeah, most ppl don't like to see them ride on the street, but that is common in Puerto Rico. Even here in Miami horse country we ride a lot on the street b/c there is not much room for arenas or trails. Many times the trainers ride World Champion horses around the subdivision as part of their routine.
 
havent seen pics cos i at school and they wont load up, ill have a look when i get home. off what i can see they look awsome i want one toooooooooooo
 
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