American Paint Horse
The American Paint Horse is a breed known for its distinctive coat patterns, which combine white with any other color. These horses are recognized for their athleticism, intelligence, and gentle temperament, making them popular for various equestrian activities, including rodeos and trail riding.
Originating in the United States, the breed has roots in both Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds. The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) was established in 1962 to promote and preserve the breed, ensuring that horses meet specific color and conformation standards.