Pinto

Horse colors and patterns can be confusing — here are some guidelines to get you started. Photo of overo Mustangs by Sandysphotos2009 by Kristin Berkery orses come in all kinds of colors and patterns, and even the most experienced horse enthusiasts will occasionally come across something so unusual that it stumps them. (Thank goodness for [...]

by Kristin Berkery The word Pintabian comes from the combining of the words “pinto” and “Arabian.” Founded in 1992, the Pintabian Horse Registry was created to register horses that qualify as Pintabians. Fittingly, Pintabians are horses with Arabian type and pinto coloring. But there are two important requirements of a registered Pintabian: Only tobiano pintos [...]


























