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The American Paint Horse combines the
conformational characteristics of a western stock horse and a
pinto spotting pattern of white and dark coat colors. Each Paint
Horse has a particular combination of white and any color of the
equine spectrum: black, bay, brown, chestnut, dun, grullo,
sorrel, palomino, buckskin, gray or roan. You'll find their
history includes Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred bloodlines.
Their popularity is proven by the fact that the American Paint
Horse is presently one of the fastest-growing breeds in all of North America.
Paint horses walk, trot, canter, and gallop as their natural
gaits. Paint horses enjoy learning. They have good stamina and
high intelligence making them a great horse under the saddle.
Paints are gentle with a sensible and easy-going personality.
Here are a couple good articles you can read about the American
Paint horse breed. Article one
Click here. Article two
Click here.
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"Top Notch", as we call her, is a Paint/Quarter Horse. Her
formal name is Notches.
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Cheyenne with her foal Kota. We named her Kota
because "Kota" is Sioux for
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The American Paint horses enjoy one another's
company. Patty comes to the front for some
personal attention. |
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