No, only hanoverian crosses can have pinto colouring. Registered hanoverians come in chestnut, bay, brown, black and grey - other colourations are prohibited by the breed regulations.
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.
A pinto is a colour, not a breed. this means it can be as big as a shire horse, or as small as a fallabella pony. Pinto is a coat colour of white and chestnut, normally in patches.
That is the correct spelling of "Hanoverian" (a horse breed).
Pinto horses get their name from their coat coloration, which is characterized by large patches of white mixed with another color, such as black, brown, or chestnut. The word "pinto" is derived from the Spanish word "pinta," meaning "painted."
Pinto is simply a term for a horse with a broken/ pinto coat pattern and nothing else. A pinto marked horse will not require anything different from any other breeds or color of horse. The one exception may be if the horse has a lot of white on it's face, then it will likely require some kind of sunscreen and a fly mask to keep from getting a sunburn.
A show horse.
Pinto is a color not a breed. A pinto colored horse can therefore have almost any kind of behaviors.
Yes, all breeds of horse can swim.
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A horse that is white any other colour exept black is called skewbald :)
A Canadian Honovarian cross
A piebald horse is a horse with irregular black patches on a gray coat (which may appear white). There are two other colorings to distinguish a piebald from: Paint horses and Skewbald. A Skewbald horse has similar patches, but they are brown. A Paint horse is the opposite - they seem to have white patches on a solid coat.