The Pinto breed is a color breed and is known for its spots. Paint Horses are also known for their spots, but Paints are Quarter Horses with spotted markings. A Pinto is any other breed with spots.
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.
No, it's an Arabian. Answer 2: Pinto is a type of color pattern, not a breed. The pinto markings have been around for a very long time though.
A paint is a breed. A pinto is a coloring. He is a pinto regardless of breed, but he could also be a paint depending on his parents.
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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.
The term Paint is a breed. Pinto is a coloring. Paints have pinto coloring.
No set height as pinto is a breed, but usually are not huge unless crossed with something.
Pinto is a color not a breed. A pinto colored horse can therefore have almost any kind of behaviors.
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.
the Paint or Pinto
Pinto Ponies have spots