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Appaloosas

The Appaloosa is a breed of horse that is renowned for its distinctive spotted coat, which can come in a range of colors and patterns. It is a versatile breed that is broadly used for show jumping, riding and Western events. In this category, you can find questions relating to the Appaloosa and its characteristics.

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How many are in the appaloosa horse breeds?

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I dont really get what you mean-colors or crossbreeds. Colors- 3 I believe Crossbreeds- Lots. (Arrapaloosa, Quarterpaloosa, Paintaloosa, Pintoaloosa, ZEBRAloosa, Pony of the Americas, Andaloosa, Lippaloosa,) Those are all the cross breeds with appys that have been created so far. I dont understand exactly either but the appaloosa is one breed. they have there own colors though like snowflake, blanket, leopard, and frost (there maybe one more color). In other words an appaloosa is NOT a color.

What is a prey of an appaloosa?

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Same as all horses. Cougers, etc, etc

Are appaloosa horses nearly extinct?

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No they aren't. They are very popular. There aren't a lot of pure breed Appaloosa's since breeders are crossing them with Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds. HECK NO!!! They're everywhere and very very popular.

What country are appaloosa horses from?

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The Appaloosa Horse originates from America. These colorful horses were bred by the Paloose Indians. There are 2 registries for the Appaloosa horse. The American Appaloosa Horse Association and one for foundation Appaloosas that is kept by the Paloose Indian Nation. There is also the POA (Pony of the Americas) which is basically an Appaloosa that measures under 14.2 hands high.

Do appaloosa's have to have spots?

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Well the Appaloosa breed association acknowledges that not all 'Appy's' are born spotted due to genetics, so they have allowed solid colored Appy stock to breed and now participate in shows. so no they do not have to have spots, but without them most people would not realize what breed they are looking at, as most Appy's resemble Quarter horses here in the USA.

What is the average height of an Appaloosa Horse?

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It would depend on how tall the mare and stallion are, but the average foal is around 100 lbs. at birth.

Are appaloosa horses good horses for kids?

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Depends on what you train an Appy for. They can be good cow-horses, trail-riding horses, show-jumping horses, rodeo horses for bronc riding, bare-back, calf roping, barrel racing, steer wrestling, etc., therapy horses, for riding lessons, or pleasure riding for your own sake, if you have your own appaloosa.

How do Appaloosa Horses react to new owners?

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Appys are not normally a stubborn breed. Actually they are reputed for their intelligence, willingness as well as color. If you find an appy that is stubborn, it is related to its training, not the breed.

What does Appaloosas hunt for?

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Nice fresh grass. An Appaloosa is a beautiful white and grey spotted horse bred by the Nez Perce tribe.

Do all Appaloosas have spots?

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Yes, actually you can if you feel hard. The change in pigment and texure give a distinct difference in the feel of the coat when you run your hand across an appaloosa's spot.

How much does an Appaloosa weigh male and female?

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According to the American Appaloosa Association, the usual weight range of an Appaloosa is from 950 to 1250 pounds, and they normally stand 14 to 16 hands high. (A "hand" is 4 inches.)

Is a Appaloosa a kind of dog?

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Actualy, an Appaloosa is a breed of horse. You can always tell if a horse is an Appaloosa or not, because Appaloosa's always have spots of some sort on their body. However, there are different coats for Appaloosa's. Like a Spotted Blanket and an Appaloosa few spots, to name a few. Hope that helps!

What is the scientific name of Appaloosa?

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The scientific name for the appaloosa is Equus ferus caballus

What is the life expectacy of a appaloosa horse?

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I'm not sure the estimated life span of horses varies from breed to breed as it does for dogs. All I know is the average life span for horses is fifteen years old, though quite a few live into their thirties.

Who first bred appaloosas?

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The Appaloosa breed was originally bred by the Nez Perce Indian tribe in Northwest United States. The breed usually ranges in between 14 and 15.3 Hands High.

What are Appaloosa horses called?

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An Appaloosa is a horse standing from 14 -16 hands. They must be spotted or they are BS or no color. All must have molted skin, striped hoofs and white around their eyes. To see about Appaloosas google ApHC.

What did the Indians use the appaloosa for?

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Killing Buffalo's and using them to heard other horses, and for a companionship

What horse is better for racing a Paint or an Appaloosa?

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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. == ==

Can appaloosas change colors?

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Yes they can.As they grow their color pattern can change. It can change up to 5-6 yrs.old.

How much does a Appaloosa pony cost?

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It depends on the horse. An Appaloosa can cost anything any other horse costs. It just depends on the horse, like; who it's parents are, if it's coat is rare, if it has done anything special in it's life, or if it's children have done anything special in their lifetime. Of course, there's a lot of other factors contributing to the cost as well.

How many patterns of appaloosa are there?

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The AHC recognizes seven major patterns:

Blanket

Blanket with Spots (most likely can apply to leopard spotted horses)

Roan

Roan Blanket

Roan Blanket with Spots

Solid

However, a lot of horses may struggle to fit into one of those categories, so you can also directly contact them directly (see related links).

Is a appaloosa a good work horse?

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An Appaloosa is a breed of horse originating from the American West. It was originally bred as a color breed specifically for use in long endurance rides on cattle drives and for hunting parties on the Great Plains and the Mountains.

Appaloosas make excellent trail horses - they tend to be sturdy, smart and savvy. Some Appaloosa, particularly those that have been bred for color without consideration of temperment, can become a little flighty, but this can be mediated through training and having a moderately experienced horseman riding.

However, Appaloosas can be used in many other disciplines as well - amateur jumping (generally under 3' jumps), steeple chasing (again, low jumps - these are bunchy or stocky horses that can't make a lot of height), sprint racing, barrel racing, any cow-based work, endurance riding, showing, dressage, gymkhana, etc.

What is the gestation period of appaloosa horses?

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same as any other horse, about 10 months

What is an interesting fact about the Appaloosa horse?

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The Appaloosa horse was bred by the Nec Perce Indians.

How fast is an appaloosa?

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The appaloosa breed cannot run fast as the thoroughbred wich can reach up to 40mph. so the appaloosa would run 20-30 mph