The American Appaloosa was developed by the Nez Perce tribe of the Pacific Northwest. They selectively bred and culled their herds of horses until they got a horse that was enduring, tough, and colorful, they were built similarly to the Thoroughbred. After the tribe surrendered the US Army destroyed much of the tribes herd and crossed many others with draft horses. Some ranchers liked the spotted horses and tried to save them. They bred some to Arabians, Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses in an effort to bulk up the numbers, but in doing so change the breed completely.
The colorful breed was developed by the Paloose Indians.
came from the spanish
Actualy, an Appaloosa is a breed of horse. You can always tell if a horse is an Appaloosa or not, because Appaloosa's always have spots of some sort on their body. However, there are different coats for Appaloosa's. Like a Spotted Blanket and an Appaloosa few spots, to name a few. Hope that helps!
The Appaloosa horse was bred by the Nec Perce Indians.
appaloosas are registered with the American Appaloosa Horse Association (AAHA)The international breed registry is the APA: Appaloosa Horse Association
No they are not the same breed. The Appaloosa and Quarter horse are two seperate breeds.
Roughly like an appaloosa horse with marble markings
A horse with spots. Like the Appaloosa
The best-known Appaloosa registry/association is the Appaloosa Horse Club, or the ApHC.
There is no code for an Appaloosa available online.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun (breed of horse) Appaloosa.
The spotted horse
The Appaloosa