Well, Paint horses are originally from Spain. When Hernan Cortez came to North America, one of the 16 horses he brought with him was spotted. This one horse sired dozens of foals, many of which had spots like him. This is how the breed arrived in America.
Another paint horse.
Obviously because paint horses are not real if you rid a real horse it would kick
In my opinion,i think it would be the paint horse, the appaloosa, and black horses
When you cross a quarter horse and a thoroughbred, you will get an appendix quarter horse. The paint may or may not come out in the foal. That is all in the genetics, and I would need more info to tell you that.
The paint (the thing, not the act) = Pintura To Paint a wall/picture = Pintar A Paint Horse = Pinto
The American Paint Horse is a breed of horse that combines both the conformational characteristics of a western stock horse with a pinto spotting pattern of white and dark coat colors. The American Paint Horse shares a common ancestry with the American Quarter Horse and the Thoroughbred.
I would say Hidalgo is a Mustang Paint Horse.
It's a paint horse. A black and white paint horse.
It would depend on what color the Paint horse is. (Paint is a breed, Pinto is a marking, neither are an exact color.)
The Knapstrup horse originated in Denmark.
i would say maybe intermediate or advanced. but if the horse your looking at is a docile and willing one you can be any level
For a saddle horse I would have to say the American Quarter Horse and the American Paint Horse. After that would be the draft breeds. I pick these breeds because of their mellow attitude toward life.