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To produce a Paint horse the mare must be a Quarterhorse or a registered paint.

There is no mention of whether the mare has substantial white leg markings which may indicate that she is a minimally expressed tobiano or possibly sabinos Which would add to these results. Paint is a breed, so even horses with no white can be

registered with the American Paint Horse Association.

Breed her to a homozygous tobiano paint stallion for a 100% chance of a spotted foal.

Breed her to a heterozygous Tovero or Tobero for a 75% chance of a spotted foal.

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