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Paint horae
Paint horae








These two catagories (classes) are 1) Paint, and 2) Solid Breed (formerly known as "breedstock" paint). Under the APHA (American Paint Horse Association), you have to registery classes that you can register you paint in, which is determined by the APHA. But the other parent has to have been registered under one of those associations.Īs for the American Pinto Horse registery, their registery is more leniant and if I am correct (let me know, its been a while since I reviewed), only one needs registery, and the horse itself has to have color. Under the APHA regulations for registery of a Paint Horse with the APHA, you have to have the horses parents be either: 1) Both registered by the APHA, OR 2) One registered by the APHA and the other has to be registered as QH, TB, JC, or other breed association recognized registery, for purposes of lineage records. Now horses with paint MARKINGS can be registered with the American Pinto Horse Assosiantion(?). StormyBlues: The breed American Paint horse has to have at least one registered APH parent. Paint is a breed, while having a horse with color is a "painted horse".

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I have to agree with Spyder and Joshie on this. Splash of Vanilla, who will be 2-years-old when she is offered next year at Keeneland, is one of 31 horses in the foal crop of 2007 that is registered as a palomino, according to The Jockey Club.Īnd here is a farm that has several PALOMINO TB stallions. The filly was bred in Minnesota by Thomas Bentley and Kevin E. Produced by the Guaranteed Gold mare Maid of Gold TB, who is also registered with The Jockey Club as a palomino, Splash of Vanilla is from the family of stakes winner Knight’s Turn. It will add a little bit of an extra twist to the sale like it does when we sell white horses.” “I didn’t know that The Jockey Club registered Thoroughbreds as palominos, but they obviously do. It will be the first time Keeneland has offered a palomino Thoroughbred in Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell’s memory. Splash of Vanilla, a filly by Ballado Chieftan, probably will attract plenty of attention at the upcoming Keeneland January horses of all ages sale in Lexington because of her golden color. Wow that was alot of info! Hope I helped and anyone correct me if I am wrong, because I DO NOT want to be giving out false info! And make sure the horses legs are allined right and all that stuff(vet can help you with that). and if it seems like the horse isn't acting right or the owners cover things up, I would not look far into the horse. I would have YOUR vet and farrier look at the horse. Will it be caught eaisily in the feild? Then you can look at color.

paint horae

Now for looking at a horse, you look at the personality, is it sound, is it obediant on the ground and under saddle, does it do what you ask without a fuss, will it load, clip, tie, and be groomed and tacked without a fuss. And all those people who say "Paints can't jump" don't know what they are talking about. Paints are a "stock" breed, but they can do ANYTHING! I really can't think of one thing a paint can't do. They have to have at least two of the paint horse markings.

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The breed American Paint horse has to have at least one registered APH parent.










Paint horae