ester
Not slacking multitasking
I think you've answered your own question with the nature article and no doubt your PhD will facilitate this further. Im afraid I didn't read the whole paper and I'm on call today so unlikely to don't before tomorrow but my point was and still is that this is a extra gait and that extra gaits have been found to be genetically linked. Some are a mutation (paper) some unknown. This paso fino gait is specific to the breed; it can be performed by no other breed of horse whereas, yes passage is an exaggerated normal gait that many breeds of horse can do both naturally and through training and instruction.
So you aren't seeing it as either good or bad? just stating fact?- yet you compare it to big lick. Essentially as a naturally occurring mutation so long as these horses could still run away from predators as fast I don't see the issue, even more so given that all of the horses we ride are products of such changes as Rara highlights.
The paper didn't answer my question, I already knew about it and had read it previously, I was asking you, personally, how it had formed your opinion given that you suggested that we could link paso finos to a discussion on fainting goats/it is equivalent to big lick (ie soring, huge padded shoes, etc etc).
Ps, Ester, no H. I'm a sad geek as it comes from one of my main study bacteria!