- About the Breed -
The "Paint Horse" is descended from Spanish horses brought over to the US and was a popular horse with the American Indians who used the American Paint Horse as a war horse. The American Paint Horse is not strictly a breed but to qualify as a Paint Horse, horses must come from Quarter Horse, US Thoroughbred, or Paint Horse breeding. There are two types: Overo with bold white head markings, irregular scattered colored patches and often with dark legs and Tobiano where the head is colored (with the exception of normal white markings eg a blaze, star, etc), the colored patches are regular, oval or round and at least all of the lower legs are white. However, some coat patterns show characteristics of both types and these are called "Tovero".
The American Paint Horse can be up to 16 hh.
American Paint Horses are white with varying amounts of another color (black, bay, brown, chestnut, dun, grullo, sorrel, palomino, buckskin, gray or roan).
The American Paint Horse has stock type conformation.
American Paint Horses are intelligent and willing.
The American Paint Horse is used as a general riding horse (english and western), for ranch work, rodeo, trail riding, US racing, showing, jumping, dressage, driving.
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