Pinto is a horse color, so like most horses, it will live to be around 25-30 years
Pinto is a color and not an actual breed of horse. Many horses are started under saddle at 2-3 years old and not considered fully trained until they are around 6 years old.
Pinto is a type of coloring/marking found in many breeds and types of horses. That means that pinto horses can live most anywhere.
they don't live in one specific country. pinto horses are spread all across the world.
anywhere
It depends how good it is, how old it is and what it does.
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 is a color not a breed, therefore pinto marked horses can be found in every type of habitat that horses can be found in, which is in every country and continent except Antarctica.
Pinto is a type of marking and has nothing to do with where a horse lives or likes to live. Horses will live where ever a human puts them and most horses don't care so long as they have adequate food, water and shelter. In the wild a horse moves around constantly to find these things.
It is called a foal still, because pinto horses are still a type of horse
pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.
Log onto Pinto and check the City Hall as the experiences of the horses are constantly changing.
Pinto horses are usually identified as being a two-tone color horse with one of the 'patchy' colors being white. Click the "Sources and related links:" below to see a gallery of pinto horses.
Palomino and pinto are coats. You cannot tell which horse is better just by coats.