No they aren't. They are very popular. There aren't a lot of pure breed Appaloosa's since breeders are crossing them with Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds. HECK NO!!! They're everywhere and very very popular.
Black is a color and not a breed. Appaloosa horses can be black.
Appaloosa's like all other horses drink water.
no, no horses do
I know u can have an arappaloosa an Arabian cross appaloosa.
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Kaimanawa horses are a population of feral horses in New Zealand that is being managed by the government of New Zealand.
Appaloosa's are very beautiful horses, similar to a pint ( paint horse) They are well known for their patience.
The Appaloosa was the first horse breed to be acquired by the Nez Perce tribe around the 1700's leading to the tribe developing into excellent horsemen and breeders. Settlers began to refer to their horses as "a Palouse horse" in reference to the Palouse River in north Central Idaho. The term evolved from that to "Palousey", "Appalousey" and finally "Appaloosa". An Appaloosa Horse Club was chartered in 1938 and has become one of the leading equine breed registries in the world. The Appaloosa was named Idaho's state horse in 1975 because of its importance to Idaho history. Many of the settlers bred their horses with the appaloosa, almost causing it to go extinct.
There are appaloosa horses and American saddlebred horses, thoroughbred horses and American quarter horses, there also are more types
Tiger Horse is the name of a specific coloration and pattern. These horses are appaloosa-spotted, on their coats. They are not a cross between horses and tigers, which is genetically impossible. The "Tiger Horse" is mostly associated with gaited horses, and the extinct-but-being-reconstructed Spanish Jennet breed.
I reckon that Blanket will be a good name for male appaloosa with a white bum and Naira for a female
Appaloosa's like all other horses have a temperature of 99 to 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit. If however you were asking about the terms hot warm or coldblooded horses, then an Appy would be a warmblood type of horse.