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American Paint Horse



American Paint Horse: Weird Facts/Did You Know?

[-]The American Paint Horse has the characteristics of the western stock but its pinpoint of breeding comes from spotted horses. The American Paint Horse happens to be one of the fastest growing groups of horse in the United States. Since this is one of the fastest growing breeds, it has guidelines and requirements for it to be registered with The American Paint Horses Association (APHA), for example: the mother and father (or sire and dam) must be registered with the APHA. As with the American Quarter Horse Association, only one parent has been registered. [/-] [...]

American Paint Horse: Weird Facts/Did You Know?

[-]Unfortunate for this particular breed, the American Paint Horse has a certain genetic problem which makes it vulnerable to other diseases. The main cause of the problem is Lethal White Syndrome; it causes the horse to be more open to illness. Thoroughbred horses are thought to be more prone to another disease called Wobblers Syndrome; it causes the vertebrae to be weak, causing lack of balance. [/-] [...]

American Paint Horse

The American Paint Horse is widely recognized by its vivid coat pattern of white and dark pinto spotting. When it comes to the many breeds of the equine world, the American Paint is a fast rising star. A combination of Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred, the requirements for registering this breed with the American Paint Horse Association are some of the strictest of any organization. Over the years, enthusiasts of the American Paint have worked extensively to create a most exclusive stock, putting requirements on blood lines and stipulating very specific traits in the breed's conformation. However, this stringent approach is what makes the American Paint one of the highest quality breeds in existence. As required by the American Paint Horse Association, an appropriate specimen will have the stock body type that stems from their Quarter Horse heritage. The American Paint is a very athletic horse and should have the traits and characteristics to support such. They are powerfully built with a good equilibrium and many handlers love the breed's uncanny intelligence and spirited demeanor. [...]

The Difference Betweena Paint And A Pinto

It is not uncommon for the average person to wonder exactly what the difference is between the American Paint Horse and a pinto. The two equine terms are found together quite often and many become confused as to where the Paint starts and the pinto stops. In all reality, there is a large difference between the American paint and pinto mostly because they are two different things. While the American Paint Horse is a breed, the term pinto actually refers to a type of coloration. Unbeknownst to many, when referring to a pinto pony, they are referring to a colorful pony, not a breed. For years, pinto was synonymous with the American Paint because their most common coloration has often been described as such. Pinto is another word for piebald. There are many pinto colored horses; however, the patterns of the spots themselves can have their own descriptor as well. The most common pattern of the pinto colored American Paint is commonly referred to as tobiano. The American Paint Horse has other spot patterns as well. Although it can seem a bit confusing at times, each term is what ensures every horse registered with the American Paint Horse Association is accurately described. [...]

Paint Horse Associations

Back when the Quarter Horse Association came about and decided to exclude the piebald coat that the American Paint Horse is renowned for, a few individuals got together to start their own Paint Horse enthusiast clubs. Over the years and after much organization, the various clubs pulled together and formed the America Paint Horse Association. Its numbers grew quite steadily until the APHA found itself the second largest breed registry in the United States. The organization has many corporate sponsors, numerous regional branches and a large membership base over one hundred thousand strong. It has been shown that the American Paint has enthusiasts from all walks of life and that their loyalty to the breed is strong. The APHA strives to uphold and advocate on the American Paint's behalf. Not only do they register Paint Horses, they also educate the public and hold many events to create awareness of equine related issues. Through the organization one can locate breeders, trainers and even learn about their non profit foundation that works to maintain the breed's extensive heritage. [...]

Types Of Paint Horse Events

The American Paint Horse is an all purpose breed that can dazzle spectators with its grace no matter what the venue. They can be seen performing in competitive events such as barrel racing or gently meandering down recreational trails. Thanks to the American Paint Horse Association, there are many events and competitions held throughout the year in the United States. Competitions can be held at national or regional levels and members of all ages and skill levels are openly invited to participate. These enjoyable events give the American Paint's enthusiasts plenty of opportunity to see their favorite breed full action. Each year, APHA members flock to events that allow them to demonstrate their horse's talents in competitions for showcasing, jumping and even dressage. These events are open to all ages and skill levels. The biggest, all encompassing event for APHA members is the World Championship Paint Horse Show. American Paint owners from not only the United States but around the world turn up for this much loved event. There are nearly two thousand entries for enthusiasts to observe in everything from trick riding to roping. [...]

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