It can have to do with the person who discovered/bred it, where it originated, when it originated, what breeds it originated from, etc, etc.
Czech Warmblood.
Arabians are known as the "desert" breed.
when the horses are bred with the same breed of horse
Palomino is not a breed but a color. Its a color gene that has been present in horses for as long as there have been horses.
Different horse breeds came from all over the world. Some breed names are based on where the breed is from. Like Australian pony is from Australia. I don't know where all the breeds came from, but why don't you search it on Google, or find a book on horse breeds and find out where they come from
Draft horses, for farming with a renewable source of power. As for buggy horses, the breed depends upon how conservative the community is. More conservative communites would use a stockier workhorse breed. Those that are less conservative will have horses that are, more than likely, of a a sleeker breed that may well have come from the trotter tracks around the area.
If they come with a card,then yes,If they don't there are wonderful names that you can find on the web
Chestnut is a color and not a breed. Most breeds of horse come in chestnut along with many other colors. So yes Chestnut horses can come from America, but they also come from everywhere else.
Lots of breeds, unless that colour is forbidden by the breed society.
In horses, Pinto is the Spanish word for Paint. They are the same thing, but since the breed originated from Spanish horses, they are often referred to by their Spanish name.
1. add your horses personality, and intellegence (make sure your horse doesn't have any companions on because that will change your answer.) 2. go to the library and look up breeds, and then find your horses breed. once you find the horses breed, it will show you the maxed intellegence and personality of that breed. 3. add the maxed personality and intellegence of that breed like you did on your horse. 4. divide your horses uts (intellegence, and personality added) by the maxed of that breed. 5. you should come up with somthin like 0.6829475 and then round it. (eg. 0.6829475 = 69%uts)
They all come out roughly the same honestly. The higher the skills, GP, and training, the better the horse will do no matter what breed it is.