these would include pintos which are usually a patch horse, Appaloosas which can be defined as a coloured horse with white spread across the rump areas, pony of the Americans which also comes in the appaloosas variations,
Palomino is a denomination of a color, not a breed, because you can find peruvian horses that are palomino colored, or quarter mile horses that are palomino colored, etc
Pinto is a color not a breed. Paint horses are a breed of pinto marked horses. So therefore a pinto colored horses habitat will vary considerably.
Pinto horses are colored like the paints but have their own breed registry. Also, pintos are horses of any breed with paint coloring.
Well there were several horses used, but all were buckskin colored Quarter Horses.
Buckskin is a color and not a true breed. So considering that many buckskin colored horses are Quarter horses, and most Paint horses descend from Quarter Horses that would mean the cross would run at the same speed as a purebred of either breed. Between 40-50 MPH.
Uh, if they didn't breed, how are they supposed to have more sea horses? Yes, sea horses breed.
Since grey is a dominant gene any grey horse paired with any other colored horse has a chance of being grey, but the best way to ensure that the foal will be grey would be to breed two homozygous grey horses (in other words horses that have to grey alleles and and whose genotype could be shown as GG)
The Palomino registry is a color registry. The horse must be the correct color to be registered with the breed. A horse can be a palomino and not a member of the breed, but the breed has only palomino colored horses in it. Palomino is a breed and a color although it is most often used as the color for example i have a Palomino Dun Appaloosa
Black is a color and not a breed. Appaloosa horses can be black.
All horses can cross breed with each other.
Since palomino is a color and not a true breed, the predators would vary slightly depending on the horses location. Palomino is a chestnut horse that inherited one copy of the cream gene and was born palomino. That means that palomino horses can occur in any breed with both chestnut and cream colored horses. In most areas a horses predators are dogs/ wolves, big cats, bears, and humans.
True breeding means that the population or breed can only produce a trait or set of traits. For examples, Belgian horses are all chestnut, Suffolk Punch horses are all chestnut, all Doberman Pinchers are bi-colored (black and tan, red and tan of blue and tan).