White Oaks Bayamo

 

Pasoregistry.com Stallion of the Month March 2002


The Pure Puerto Rican Paso Fino 
stands out within the Paso Fino breed.
 Its gait is instinctual not trained.

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Bayamo
is an International Pleasure & Performance Champion Pure Puerto Rican Stallion. He has A perfectly cadenced soft Pure Puerto Rican gait. This horse is multi-talented excelling in trail, endurance, game, performance and pleasure riding. Bayamo has both size and beauty, over 15 hands tall with excellent confirmation. He is the son of Turabo and Maria Juana B, both champions in their own right. Bayamo is line bred Battalia /Guamani, bred to be a breeding stallion. Don't miss this chance to infuse some good old fashion Puerto Rican beauty and gait into your breeding program. This horse is a product of the greatest of the Puerto Rican Foundation Sires. Not just a pretty horse, this is a rider's horse who can beat Arabs at endurance, quarter-horses at timed game events or go all day on dense trails or busy highways.

1998 International Pleasure Champion Pure Puerto Rican Stallion

1998 Performance Reserve Champion Pure Puerto Rican Stallion

1999 International Pleasure & Performance Champion Pure Puerto Rican Stallion Columbia, SC

For stud services of    White Oaks Bayamo
 Contact:  Barbara Nichols at (bayamo1@cs.com)

What you see is what you get:

I must admit that the very first time I saw a Paso Fino of any kind, I thought "Wow, that's a beautiful animal! But what a strange gait." I didn't know that there were different "types" of Pasos at that time. I attended the Equine Affair of 2001 in Columbus, Ohio. This was the first time that I had ever seen or heard of Puerto Rican Paso Finos and it is where I met a remarkable woman named Ms. Barb Nichols and her wonderful Bayamo! "Bay", as she loving calls him, has the most superior intelligence I have ever seen in a horse. The first thing I noticed was his spectacular conformation and outstanding color. Then I was "introduced" to his mannerisms. He is a gentle animal, always aware of his surroundings, and totally at ease in any situation. During the performance that night I watched this horse at his finest. He entered the arena with such class and dignity; it was as if one was watching royalty. Bay, changed my mind about Paso Finos that night. His step was so graceful and smooth. I was amazed that his hooves came straight up and then went straight down. Not like anything I had ever seen or heard about on a Paso before, Bayâmo emits such glamour and showmanship in his wonderful ability as a performer. The announcer didn't say much or even know about this breed, so I returned to Ms. Nichols that following day to ask questions. This wonderful woman spent, what seemed to be all her spare time, sharing her knowledge and horse with me. She also invited me to Frosty Acres so that I could see more P.R. Pasos. I took her up on her offer and was even given the opportunity to ride Bayâmo . What a baby-sitter!!!!!!! He seemed know to that I was inexperienced and took wonderful care of me. When I asked her when he would start his step, she smiled at me and told me He's been doing it for the past ten minutes. I was amazed! What an animal! I also met a  few of his off-springs. They have the same disposition and characteristics as Bayâmo. I have since moved to Southwestern Oklahoma, but have never forgotten this wonderful animal and his partner, Ms. Nichols.

Robin

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