No they cannot. Warlanders are simply just a cross between Friesians and Andalusians, neither of which carry the pinto genes. You will find solids and diluted colors but not patterns.
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A tobaino paint is a type of coloured breed of a horse I think. Tobiano is a type of marking that can be found on pinto marked horses and within the Paint horse breed.
Yes, a horse with tobiano and sabino genetics can produce a homozygous tobiano foal - when bred to another horse with at least one tobiano gene.
If the horse is bred to another horse with at least one tobiano gene, it is possible the foal may be homozygous tobiano.
(pronounced: tow be yah' no)
The Tobiano foals are sold on Desert Isle, at the adoption center. It's located in the small forest, east of Hotton.
there are two types of paint horses overo and torbino an overo paint has more white than color a tobiano has less white an more color
Tobiano and Overo
Quarter horses are a breed, where Overo is a pattern, similar to Tobiano. "Paint" horses are considered their own breeds too. Try looking into this horse's genetics to find out more about it's blood lines. Certainly a Quarter Horse may have an Overo pattern, but so can a Paint horse.
I think you mean a tobiano horse. :) Tobiano is a coat pattern found in Paints and Pintos. A tobiano horse's base color will be white, with patches of another color - perhaps brown, or black. The opposite is overo, in which the horse is a solid color with patches of white overlaying it. A tovero is a mix of both patterns, and is not as common.
Pinto is a color not a breed and they are not confined to specific areas. American Paints can be double registered as pintos with both the tobiano and overo color patterns accepted. Pintos can be any breed of horse as long as they meet the color requirements.
I believe you meant Tobiano. Tobiano is not refering to colors as much as a pattern of colors. Tobiano can be any color and large white spots. Generally if you were to look at a tobianos head, just its head, you would not be able to tell it was a spotted horse. The spots on a Tobiano horsewill cover all four of its legs. They will be white up to at least its knees, most of the time higher. The spots will also cross over the back and a mane and tail with two different colors is common.