American Paint horses are found in all geographical locations.
I have an American paint and she is sweet and calm
American Paint, I think. Or American Mustang.
no they are very popular, especailly paints.
American Paint Horses are a distinct breed that can be registered with the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) and are found for the most part in North America, but can be found elsewhere around the world due to export for reining and western riding pursuits.The American Paint horse is not to be mistaken for a pinto, which is any breed or mix of breeds with a pinto pattern.
Horses antural enemies are pretdators
In horses, APHA stands for American Paint Horse Association.
Showing, Racing, Breeding, and Pleasure Riding.
No. I do not think that horses have enemies. If they do, I think it is probably a wild horse to have most of enemies.
American Paint Horse's live everywhere in the world. They originated in the American Plains, and were used by Native Amercians. They are called "the Soul of Indians" or "Indian's Son/Daughter" Amercian Paint Horses were captured by Britans, and sent all over the world when they raiding the Native Amercians. Now they make great show horses, or pasture pets!
horses - of any kind - don't eat fur
In the USA there is only one breed called Paint, that is the American Paint Horse, whose parent registry is the American Paint Horse Association (APHA). All other part colored horses are pintos.Other breeds may carry the pinto genes/ patterns, but are not considered Paints as they do not come from Paint horse stock. For instance Gypsy Vanners ( also called Gypsy Cobs, Tinker horses, and colored cobs) carry the pinto genes, but are not Paints.