4 Female, Large, Pinto Horses for Sale in Missouri US

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Adopt RIATTA a Paint / Pinto

Riatta is a flashy 2006 paint mare who stands 14.2HH. She is a very sensible, intelligent mare that is up for adoption as a pasture pet. She is not able to be ridden due to injuries to her suspenso... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Petfinder.com

Union, MO, United States


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Adopt NIGHTINGALE a Paint / Pinto

Nightingale is a beautifully marked paint mare who has recently been started under saddle. She is a well mannered gal who is pleasant on the ground as well as under saddle. Nightingale will happily... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Petfinder.com

Union, MO, United States


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Adopt GEMINI a Paint / Pinto

After a lengthy rehabilitation process, this cute mare is ready to find her forever home. Gemini has been evaluated and appears to be broke to ride. She also gaits. We are uncertain how much riding... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Petfinder.com

Union, MO, United States


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Adopt ELLA a Quarterhorse, Paint / Pinto

Ella came to Longmeadow from Kentucky Humane Society. We were told she was the foal of a nurse mare and therefore was orphaned at just a few days old so that he mom could be used to nurse a more va... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Petfinder.com

Union, MO, United States



More information on Pinto

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A Pinto horse has a coat color that consists of large patches of white and any other color. The distinction between "pinto" and "solid" can be tenuous, as so-called "solid" horses frequently have areas of white hair. Various cultures throughout history appear to have selectively bred for pinto patterns.

Many breeds of horse carry pinto patterns. Pinto coloring, known simply as "coloured" in nations using British English, is most popular in the United States. While pinto colored horses are not a "breed," several competing color breed registries have formed to encourage the breeding of pinto-colored horses.

Pinto patterns are visually and genetically distinct from the leopard complex spotting patterns characteristic of horses such as the Appaloosa. Breeders who select for color are often careful not to cross the two patterns, and registries that include spotting color preferences often will refuse registration to horses who exhibit characteristics of the "wrong" pattern.

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