Paints are great for trail riding or use as a ranch horse. They can also be great for lower levels of show jumping, dressage, cross-country, and other English sports.
horses - of any kind - don't eat fur
There are paints that are just for horses. Don't ever use any other kind of paint on your horse. Before you paint too much, test a small patch just to make sure he doen't have a reaction to the chemicals. Have fun.
Use oil based enamel paint.
paint horses originated in north America
Indians did paint their horses.
In my opinion, paint horses are quite common horses, which does in fact make them a tad popular. Paint horses are great, they have a beautiful coat. But there are plenty of other popular horse out there to! Liek the friesian!
The Paint Horse Registry has a breeding stock designation for horses that do not meet the spotting criteria to be a paint. Breeding stock horses are registered and can be shown at paint shows they just don't show "color".
A paint horses in adult form weigh around 2000 punds
Quarter Horses Throughbreds Paint Horses
American Paint horses are found in all geographical locations.
The same as other horses...
I have an American paint and she is sweet and calm