In the horse world, there are a lot of beautiful horse breeds and every one of us has its own favorites. Usually, the most liked horse breeds are the ones that are very expensive as well because they are considered more qualitative horses for numerous reasons and I am referring to Friesians, Arabian, Thoroughbreds. I am pretty sure that you have watched a lot of videos of animals of these breeds, not only on our website but in other ones as well, that’s why I want to introduce the amazing American paint horses because we have barely spoken about them.
There is a lot of valuable information about them, some of which I did not know as well until I researched a little bit more about them. After all, this is what the horse world is all about, discovering new things every day and improve ourselves to being better horse owners in the way how we treat horses.
The more we learn, the better we get at it because we learn how to do all the needed stuff the way that they should be done. Let’s get to know this breed better by stating a few known facts and a few more specific ones. Did you know that Paint Horses were used by Native Americans that thought they had magical powers? It’s true.
They were brought to America by Spanish conquistadors and bred with wild herds. Their colors engaged Native Americans, and they are the perfect combination of beauty and brains with different patterns and colors. Looking like a walking and breathing canvas, check out these breathtaking photos of paint horses! As you can see, it might sometimes be difficult to realize which breed do they belong to because different horses from the same breed look so different from each other and it can be sometimes confusing.
A fact that is worth mentioning is American paint horses increasing in number each year. There are around 15,000 new paints being registered around the world each year. The numbers seem very promising and they are predicted to grow even more in the upcoming years. After all, it is such an amazing breed and it would be very said if the numbers would reflect negative demographics regarding this breed. Please let us know which one of the horses did you like the most.