This is a easy one, a car, the Mustang to be exzact, the Mustang(horse) originated in U.S.A when the gold rush started and the horses were left free, originating there own breed, the Mustang is often reffered to as a wild Horse. The Mustang(car) has been given it's names because of it's looks and power, a cars power is based around horses, like say, 500 horse power, is A LOT, and the look because the Mustangs have become a EXTRODINARILY beautiful bred, and people often say the Mustang car is a beautiful car.
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No HorseIsle does not allow you to breed any horses. You can only ride and train them. They do, however, have the Quarter Horse breed in both HI1 and HI2.
It is a Quarter Horse Walking Horse mix....or in other words just a grade horse.
No a Piston is not a breed of horse.
The breed of horse is a Thoroughbred, it is the horse that the cars are named after.
a yealand pony or horse is a breed of horse
The largest breed of horse tends to be the percheron but other large horse breeds are drum horse, shire, clydesdale, Friesian, or really any draft breed.
A pony. Even if the breed's a horse breed not a pony breed.
It is not possible to answer the question. A Siamese and a Manx are both breeds of cats. Unfortunately, a Clydesdale can be a breed of dog or of a horse. So the answer could be any other breed of dog or horse.
Paint is a breed and buckskin is a color. To get a Paint, both parents must be registered Paints.However if you meant a pinto ( a horse showing one or more of several pinto spotting patterns) then what you would need to do is make sure you breed the buckskin colored horse to a pinto marked horse that is homozygous (dominant) for a pinto gene. Typically the easiest pinto pattern to breed for is tobiano.
Palomino isn't a breed of horse, it is a colour. Answer 2: As stated above Palomino is a color, not a breed. The Palomino horse registries are color registries, not breed associations. You get Palomino coloring by breeding a horse with the cream gene to a chestnut and you should get a palomino. Any breed that carries both the cream and chestnut colorings can produce a palomino.