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One of the most frequently asked question regarding the Pinto is "what is the difference between Pintos and Paints?" Simply put: The Paint Horse (registered by the American Paint Horse Association) is limited to horses of documented and registered Paint, Quarter Horse, or Thoroughbred breeding. The difference in eligibility between the two registries has little to do with color or pattern; only bloodlines. While most Paints can be double registered as Stock or Hunter type Pintos, the Pinto Horse Association (PtHA) also allows for the registration of miniature horses, ponies, and horses derived from other breed crosses, such as Arabian, Morgan, Saddlebred, and Tennessee Walking Horse, to name a few. For additional information here is the link: http://www.kyhorsepark.com/imh/bw/pinto.html
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oh thats an easy question... but idk the answer sorry i let you down... my bad
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pinto is a breed paint is a color
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Pinto is a breed, where they look much like paint horses. Paint is a color, often seen in American Quarter Horses and American Warmbloods.
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Paint is the American term for a coloured horse, which are either piebald or skewbald. Pinto is a breed of American horse consisting of what can be described as paint coloured horses.
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