The Kladruber is the only one that comes to mind.
Quarter horses originated as an American breed
It can have to do with the person who discovered/bred it, where it originated, when it originated, what breeds it originated from, etc, etc.
Kladruber
Miniature horses are registered with the AMHA and or the AMHR in the United States. Many of the smallest are descended from the Fallabella horses that originated in Spain.
In horses, Pinto is the Spanish word for Paint. They are the same thing, but since the breed originated from Spanish horses, they are often referred to by their Spanish name.
The Black Forest Horse originated in southern Germany, and that is where the largest population of the breed still lives.
Uh, if they didn't breed, how are they supposed to have more sea horses? Yes, sea horses breed.
It means that someone likes horses, or if your referring to the brand horses have, it states either the breed or farm where the horse originated. Sometimes both. You illiterate
Arabian horses are originally from the desert. The breed originated in the Arabian Peninsula which is currently split between Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and The United Arab Emerites.
Black is a color and not a breed. Appaloosa horses can be black.
All horses can cross breed with each other.
It depends on the breed of wild horse (domesticated horses are really only breeds but some wild horses are a breed like the Przewalski's horse) - whether they are cold or hot - blooded to figure out the climate and habitat they would be most suited in/ where they originated from as well.