A tovero horse is a type of paint horse, "tovero" is a specific type of paint marking, to be more specific.
I think you mean a tobiano horse. :) Tobiano is a coat pattern found in Paints and Pintos. A tobiano horse's base color will be white, with patches of another color - perhaps brown, or black. The opposite is overo, in which the horse is a solid color with patches of white overlaying it. A tovero is a mix of both patterns, and is not as common.
can be any of the following coulors: bay black grey palomino piebald overo paint white chestnut grullo tovero sorrel etc all natural horse colours. hope this helps
The color of the stallion is irrelevant, however he should not be overo in order to avoid the potential for an OLW or LWO foal. The foal could be Overo , Tobiano, Tovero or solid colored.
This would depend on the base coat of the paint horse. Palomino colored horses carry one cream dilution gene that can lighten other colors. The foal might also inherit the paint parents pattern, such as tobiano, overo, tovero, or sabino type markings.
The American Paint Horse Association registers only a specific line of horses that are built like the Quarter Horse but exhibit Paint markings - which are: Tobiano, Overo, and Tovero. The Pinto Horse Association registers almost any breed that exhibits these markings. They will reqister horses from Miniatures up to draft horses. The term 'pinto' is used to describe any horse exhibiting the Paint horse markings whereas a Paint horse is a horse registered with the APHA and exhibit the conformation of a stock horse.
To produce a Paint horse the mare must be a Quarterhorse or a registered paint. There is no mention of whether the mare has substantial white leg markings which may indicate that she is a minimally expressed tobiano or possibly sabinos Which would add to these results. Paint is a breed, so even horses with no white can be registered with the American Paint Horse Association. Breed her to a homozygous tobiano paint stallion for a 100% chance of a spotted foal. Breed her to a heterozygous Tovero or Tobero for a 75% chance of a spotted foal.
Pinto refers to a horse of any base color with large patches of white. Most are skewbald and tobiano.There are piebald (pinto pattern on black base), skewbald (pinto pattern on any color but black), and tricolored (a horse with 3 colors, usually considered skewbald as well).Therefore most pintos are skewbald.There are various patterns as well: tobiano, which is the most common type of pinto (rounded markings with white legs and across the back. Mostly white), Overo (A term used to describe a pinto that is not tobiano). Within the classification "overo" there are frame overos, splashed white, sabino, tovero and dominant white.
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