its a white horse with brown spots on the horses back... its a very cool and cute coat in my opinion! :)
an old one
A leopard Appaloosa
An Appaloosa although you may get the breed of the light bay. You can't choose the coat or gender of the foal. And unless it's purebred you can't choose the breed either.
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!
It would totally depend on the genetics of the Appaloosa and whether they were homozygous or heterozygous for certain things. wtf kinda question is this?!?!?!?!!?!?
Black is a color and not a breed. Appaloosa horses can be black.
Mainly, there are two specific breeds of horses with spots. The pinto and appaloosa. The pinto has fewer, larger spots, and comes in fewer variations, where the appaloosa has many , smaller spots, and comes in more variations, such as blanket and leopard appaloosa. But keep in mind, that paints and pintos are different, pinto is a breed, paint is a color. There are actually more than that - Knabstrupper and the English spotted pony are two others.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun (breed of horse) Appaloosa.
If your asking this for the horse isle quiz, the answer is Noriker
No they are not the same breed. The Appaloosa and Quarter horse are two seperate breeds.
appaloosas are registered with the American Appaloosa Horse Association (AAHA)The international breed registry is the APA: Appaloosa Horse Association
The Famous Appaloosa is an American breed of horse with leopard complex coloring that causes several unique patterns that have been in existence for a very long time. The American version which is the most famous of the leopard spotted breeds was originally developed by the Nez Perce tribe of the Pacific Northwest. The tribe attempted to cross into Canada to escape capture by the US army cavalry but failed. However the Army was very angry at the tribes near escape and ordered the tribes horses destroyed or crossed with draft horses. There were ranchers in Idaho who liked the tough and very hardy breed and began to breed them to their own ranch stock. The Original Appaloosa looked more like a Thoroughbred or Anglo-Arabian, but with numbers so low the ranchers decided to add Quarter Horses, Mustangs, and some Thoroughbreds to the gene pool, which changed the breed permanently. The modern Appaloosa is essentially just a leopard spotted Quarter Horse.