They can be, it all depends on the breeding.
Appaloosa's are very beautiful horses, similar to a pint ( paint horse) They are well known for their patience.
In my opinion,i think it would be the paint horse, the appaloosa, and black horses
The modern Appaloosa has been bred to look like a stock horse (Quarterhorse) and perform like a Quarterhorse or Paint racing horse in general. For that reason, they may be faster than an Arabian for 4 furlongs however the Arabian can out perform most modern stock horses at longer distances. The original Appaloosa horse was a stamina horse, however, it would be difficult to assess whether they could beat an Arabian.
You will have a 50% or higher chance for a "painted" foal, depending on which gene(s) the paint horse has. The base color depends on what color the paint horse is and if the black horse carries a red gene. == ==
There are MANY different kinds off horses. I will just name a few. There is the appaloosa, clydesdale, thoroughbred, American paint horse, quarter horse, przwezelski's horse, Arabian, American saddlebred, connemara pony, standerbred, Morgan horse, and racking horse. There are many more.
Pony Horse. Usually a Paint,Quarter Horse, Mustang, Or Appaloosa.
Stock type horses such as the Quarter Horse, Paint horse, and Appaloosa are the most commonly used breeds. However many stock / draft crosses also do well as team roping horses along with any horse that can listen to the riders cues and is willing to chase a calf or steer across the arena.
The ten most popular horses are: 1. Arabian 2. Quarter Horse 3. Paint 4. Miniature Horse 5. Thoroughbred 6. Appaloosa 7. Morgan 8. Tennessee Walking Horse 9. Welsh Pony and Cob 10. Andalusian
The Paint Horse Registry has a breeding stock designation for horses that do not meet the spotting criteria to be a paint. Breeding stock horses are registered and can be shown at paint shows they just don't show "color".
Quarter Horses Throughbreds Paint Horses
a white spot under their lip, in their ear and/or under their tail. some horses are spotted some are not. their disposition is offten very stubborn! look me up: ThoroughbredLover, and i own an appaloosa mare who is regestered but is a chestnut color with not obvious spots!
Any normal sized horse weighs about the same (1000 pounds). However ponies weigh less and draft horses weigh more. as long as the horse is about the same size as a quarter horse they will weight about the same. Some examples are: Paint, Appaloosa, Morgans, TWH, and crosses..