Yes, as long as it is classified as a quarter horse it doesnt matter what eye color it has, that will just make him unique.
A horse is considered double registered when it is registered with two different horse registries. Like for instance, say you have a palomino Quarter horse, you can register that horse with the American Quarter Horse Association and because of it's color you can also register it with the Palomino Horse Breeders Association, and it would then be double registered.
Quarter horses are the fastest horse to run a quarter mile.
No.
A Quarter Horse is n all American horse. What a Quarter Horse really is, is a horse that can gallop at full speed a quarter of a mile without stopping. I hope this answers your question! [-:
The American Paint horse was originally part of the Quarter Horse breed. However horses with pinto markings became undesirable and were not allowed to be registered as Quarter horses. The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) was founded in 1965 to register pinto marked horses with Quarter horse ancestry. The APHA absorbed both the American Paint Quarter Horse Association (APQHA) and the American Paint Stock Horse Association (APSHA.) Both of those registries were around before the APHA. The APHA also allowed in Thoroughbreds with Overo markings.If by chance you mean a pinto horse they have been around for tens of thousands of years, if not more.
The American Quarter Horse Association is the largest breed registry in the world, with over 4 million American Quarter Horses registered.
The American Quarter Horse
the american quarter horse
the all American quarter horse!
Buttermilk (gelding) was an American Quarter Horse.
The Ameriacan Quarter Horse is the most popular breed in the world and he can be found virtually anywhere.
That would definitely be the American Quarter Horse.