Paints are great for trail riding or use as a ranch horse. They can also be great for lower levels of show jumping, dressage, cross-country, and other English sports.
horses - of any kind - don't eat fur
There are paints that are just for horses. Don't ever use any other kind of paint on your horse. Before you paint too much, test a small patch just to make sure he doen't have a reaction to the chemicals. Have fun.
paint horses originated in north America
Indians did paint their horses.
Use oil based enamel paint.
The Paint Horse Registry has a breeding stock designation for horses that do not meet the spotting criteria to be a paint. Breeding stock horses are registered and can be shown at paint shows they just don't show "color".
Answer. Well it depends on the horses background. I own alot of paint horses and 2 of my paints are GREAT JUMPERS!!!!I mean like really good. but then 1 of my paint horses can't jump for beans.lol. and the rest of my paints are average. hope that helps.
A paint horses in adult form weigh around 2000 punds
Quarter Horses Throughbreds Paint Horses
The same as other horses...
American Paint horses are found in all geographical locations.
I have an American paint and she is sweet and calm