Painted Horses
Painted Horses are a breed known for their striking coat patterns, which often include large patches of white combined with other colors like black, brown, or chestnut. These patterns are a result of specific genetic traits, and the most common types include Overo, Tobiano, and Tovero. They are popular in various equestrian disciplines, including rodeo, dressage, and trail riding.
The breed is often associated with the American West and has cultural significance among Native American tribes, who have historically used them for transportation and ceremonial purposes. Their unique appearance and versatility make them a favorite among horse enthusiasts and collectors alike.