A pinto is possible however not necessarily guaranteed. Genetics can be quite complicated, the only way to guarantee to get a pinto foal is to have one of the parents a homozygous pinto, as the pinto gene has to be passed on for the progeny to have the colour.
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."
A pinto horse that is white and any color except black is commonly referred to as a skewbald.
I'm guessing. India Pinto bean - grown in SW United States Pinto horse - American Indians loved him
Pinto is a color not a breed of horses. There is a Pinto Horse Association which can include any breed. The American Paint Horse Association includes only horses with Quarter Horse, Paint Horse, or Thoroughbred bloodlines. So a 'Pinto' is a white and any other color in 'patches' of any breed, while a 'Paint' is white and any other color in 'patches' of the Quarter Horse, Paint or Thoroughbred breeds.
The average weight of a Pinto horse can range from 800 to 1,200 pounds, depending on factors such as height, build, and overall health.
pinto is just another word for paint. Like a Pinto horse.
There is really no accurate way to answer this question. Pinto is a color not a breed. Thoroughbreds can be a pinto, as can Quarter Horses, Paints and many other breeds. So it makes good sense that a Thoroughbred pinto will probably run faster than a cross-bred horse with color.
There is really no accurate way to answer this question. Pinto is a color not a breed. Thoroughbreds can be a pinto, as can Quarter Horses, Paints and many other breeds. So it makes good sense that a Thoroughbred pinto will probably run faster than a cross-bred horse with color.
A Pinto is a colour of a horse, that is white and another darker colour, [I.E dark brown,black ect.] Well actually a pinto is a multi colored pure bred
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."
A pinto horse that is white and any color except black is commonly referred to as a skewbald.
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another name for cross chopping is intersect.
Javier Pinto goes by Pinto-san, and Mr. Pinto.
The paint (the thing, not the act) = Pintura To Paint a wall/picture = Pintar A Paint Horse = Pinto
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"Calico" in horses is called Pinto . This is a mix of white and typically one other color, though if the horse is a bay or another color that has black points it's referred to as a tricolor pinto.