The paint horse was originally a Quarter horse with pinto markings. back when the breed was still young people thought pinto markings meant a horse wasn't as good as a solid colored horse. So many spotted foals were given away or left to die. Smart people who knew better than to judge a horse by it's color began saving and breeding these foals and horses. Thus the APHA developed over time to record pedigrees and promote the breed.
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Another paint horse.
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.
Paint is a breed of horse based on bloodlines, so no a Hanoverian cannot be a Paint. They can however have Pinto markings, it is rare for this to happen within the Hanoverian breed, but it can occur, and they can be registered as pintos as well as Hanoverians.
The paint (the thing, not the act) = Pintura To Paint a wall/picture = Pintar A Paint Horse = Pinto
It's a paint horse. A black and white paint horse.
A paint horse can run 52.6 miles an hour.
Paint or Quarter Paint or Quarter horse
the paint horse is a quarter horse. they are colored like brown and white, black and white. buckskin and white, any color that a horse is, with white.
A tovero horse is a type of paint horse, "tovero" is a specific type of paint marking, to be more specific.
Horse Isle Answer: American paint From FamousRider on horseisle
You will not see a Paint horse in the Kentucky Derby. The Derby is for Thoroughbreds only. A Paint is a spotted horse with Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred bloodlines.