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Painted Horse by Sundance

 

What's the difference between a pinto horse and a paint horse? Nothing. Although Paint usually is used to describe a registered pinto horse of Quarterhorse and/or Thoroughbred horse breeding, Pinto markings can be found in about any breed.

 

The British use the terms skewbald and piebald to describe pintos. A skewbald horse is a horse of any other color than black with white spots, while the piebald is a black horse with white spots. Genetically, there are four major paint patterns, the overo, the tobiano, and the much neglected sabino and splash white.

 

works with zt, dd, mm and cc

 

Updated 2010-11-05

Just to save space with less in zip and smaller image.

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