Color is decided by genetics and nothing else. To get a grey paint you must breed at least one grey paint to another paint horse. Grey tends to be a dominant color and may override another color. The surest way to get grey is to breed two grey horses together.(And Paint is a breed, pinto is the markings.)
They have an ancestry of Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds.
A piebald horse is a horse with irregular black patches on a gray coat (which may appear white). There are two other colorings to distinguish a piebald from: Paint horses and Skewbald. A Skewbald horse has similar patches, but they are brown. A Paint horse is the opposite - they seem to have white patches on a solid coat.
there are two types of paint horses overo and torbino an overo paint has more white than color a tobiano has less white an more color
This depends on what you mean by Thoroughbred Paint. Thoroughbreds and Paints are two separate breeds. You can however have Thoroughbreds with pinto markings, but they are not Paints. You can also have Paint horses registered as appendix if they have one Thoroughbred parent.
They could have both a paint mare and a paint stallion. They also can have a plain colored mare or stallion and a paint mare or stallion. However, a reputable breeder will not cross two Paint horses that each have a lot of white. This increases the risk of a pure white foal, which is congenitally lethal - pure true white foals generally die within a week of birth.
Traditionally, nothing - both are horses with two or more colors in patches. The American Paint Horse is a breed that has been fairly recently recognized, however - paint horses must have Quarter horse and Thoroughbred bloodlines.
Black and White
No, just as two cats can't make a dog.
yes
Black and white.
white and black
There are two ways to do this 1.you make the gray guy change brown, then click on him. 2. you make the gray guy blue, then click and hold on him.