Pintos are speckled in brown and white.
Part of any breed, Pintos are easily recognized by their patches of white. Usually either piebald or skewbald, these horses have hair but are characterized by their coloring. Piebald refers to a black and white spotting pattern while skewbald is the term for white and chestnut or bay patches. Popular in the United States, Pintos are strictly scrutinized by color, pattern, and other visual aspects.
Fun Facts: Included in ancient Egyptian art are images of spotted horses.
Pinto stallion
Item size in cm (L x W x H): 16,2 x 3,8 x 10,8
Zoological Name: Equus ferus
Conservation Status: Domesticated
Global Home: Worldwide
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