American Paint Horse
The American Paint Horse is a breed of horses which are known
for having a percentage
of white hair over skin combined with another color. This color
pattern is one of the most important characteristics of this breed.
The American Paint Horse Association is one of the largest breed
register centers in the US.
Every American Paint Horse has white hair combined with some
other color found in horses. This includes brown, black, tan, or
gray. American Paint horses are related to the American Quarter
Horse, and share the same ancestors. The markings on these horses
can be anywhere on its body. Like the Quarter Horse, American Paint
Horses are known for their speed and athletic qualities.
Strict requirements are necessary in order to register these
horses. Both the sire and dam have to be registered in the APHA and
the club for Thoroughbreds. At least one of the parents of the
horse being registered must be an American Paint Horse. It is also
important that the horse being registered have white fur over skin
which is another color. These horses have an excellent
temperament, and make great pets.
The American Paint Horse should have a body shape which is the
same as the American Quarter Horse. They should be heavy but not
very tall, and their center of gravity should be low. They should
also be very muscular with a powerful back legs. They should also
be able to run extremely fast and maneuver quickly. The American
Paint Horse is one of the most popular breeds of horses in the
United States today.
Despite this, these horses are susceptible to getting lethal
white syndrome, a genetic disease. Some foals are born with a pure
white color and do not have a functioning colon. As of this
writing, no effective treatments have been found for this disease,
and the foal usually dies within two weeks. The death is a very
painful process, and they are typically put down once symptoms have
been found. The coat color alone is not an indicator that a horse
has this disease.
This disease has become well known among American Paint Horse
breeders, and many of them have encountered this disease first
hand. While it was thought at one time that overos carried this
disease, recent research has shown that not all overos carry this
disorder, and tobianos and quarter horses may carry it also.
Despite these conditions, American Paint Horses are highly
prized.
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