Well this could be difficult. If you know the horses registered name and not just the barn name, what breed it is, and when it's birthday is. You could take pictures of it and email them plus the info to the breed association and see if they might be able to help you find out. If you bought the horse from someone, they may still have the horses papers and be able to transfer them to you.
According to the American Film Institutes Catalogue of Motiton pictures, it seems that "Holy Smoke" may not just be the fictional name of the equine character, but the name of the actual horse itself. The trainer is listed as Jimmy Williams. The film was released in 1966. If this is the case, the horse in question *may* be an Appaloosa born in 1955 named "Holy Smoke" (Biltofts Chico x Christy). The full pedigree in question can be found on the all breed pedigree online site by searching "Holy Smoke Appaloosa". However, I can find no photo of this particular horse with which to confirm.
If you have the horses registration papers you can call AQHA with the registration number and they can tell you, or if you don't have the papers but know the horses name you can call AQHA they can tell you and possibly guide you in obtaining the horses papers
A horse is just the name of the animal and Quarter Horse is a name of a breed of horse.
Sorry but you can't name your first horse. You just have to pretned it has a name, and not 'my horse'Sorry :(
If your horse is registered you will already have it's pedigree. But if not, there are a lot of pedigees on www.allbreedpedigree.com. You could look there. You would need to know the name of at least one horse from your horses line. (ie. sire, dam...).
just go to the stable and drag your horse card in. Then, just type in what you want to call it.
On a UKC pedigree the letters FS before the dog's name signifies that the dog is Foundation Stock.
Go to communities → Directories → click on the "horses" tab → type in the name of the horse you wish to find.
The Pedigree
Pedigree is both the company name and a brand line name of dog food sold in the United States and several other countries. The name was likely chosen to emphasize an interaction between the dog food and the bloodline of the dogs that eat the food. However, Pedigree is not just for purebred dogs - it is a well-rounded commercial diet formulated for all dogs (including mixed breed dogs) that are family pets or amateur show dogs.
Well, what does your horse look like? You can name your horse by her color or how she acts. You can name her pretty much anything whether it be by her personality, her physical features, or just a random name.
Moggy or Moggie, British informal: a non-pedigree domestic cat Plural: Moggies