Another paint horse.
It really depends on if she is a purebred paint and if you breed her to another paint. If you breed a purebred paint and you breed it with throughbred bay, then there is a chance that the colt/filly may be bay or a pinto. If you did breed the horse this was, it's offspring would not be a purebred paint colt/filly. Also, it depends if your horse has a colt. Your horse might have a filly. You can't really change that....it's at random=)
It's a paint horse. A black and white paint horse.
Color is decided by genetics and nothing else. To get a grey paint you must breed at least one grey paint to another paint horse. Grey tends to be a dominant color and may override another color. The surest way to get grey is to breed two grey horses together.(And Paint is a breed, pinto is the markings.)
The breed matters little. The horse is what really matters. Whether it is a Shire or a Shetland, a paint or a quarter horse, you want an older, calm, well trained horse that has plenty of experience in the disipline you want to try. The breed or size doesn't matter- it's the heart and willingness of the horse to partner with you and keep you safe and allow you to learn and improve. Also, a Paint horse is likely to be genetically very similar to a Quarter Horse, since the Paint breed is a color breed that was derived from the Quarter Horse.
It would depend on what color the Paint horse is. (Paint is a breed, Pinto is a marking, neither are an exact color.)
A paint horse is a breed of horse, not a different species, so they live 25 to 50 years. Some people say that pinto and paint horses are the same but they are not. A paint horse is a breed of horse, but pinto is a type of coloring, meaning that any breed of horse can be a called pinto horse, as it is the coat pattern, not the breed of the horse, that defines a horse as a pinto horse.
When you cross a quarter horse and a thoroughbred, you will get an appendix quarter horse. The paint may or may not come out in the foal. That is all in the genetics, and I would need more info to tell you that.
Horse Isle Answer: American paint From FamousRider on horseisle
A tobaino paint is a type of coloured breed of a horse I think. Tobiano is a type of marking that can be found on pinto marked horses and within the Paint horse breed.
Pinto horses are colored like the paints but have their own breed registry. Also, pintos are horses of any breed with paint coloring.
Rain is considered a paint mare in the movie. Because paint is a breed, if she was a pinto, that would just be her markings, she would have to have a breed, like mustang. Actually a Paint horse is just a horse type not the actual breed itself. They don't say what breed Rain is just her coat type. Only the breed of Spirit and his herd is mentioned.
a black and white Paint