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 | | According to the Pinto Horse Association of America, the Pinto is a horse whose dual-colored coat pattern is comprised of white areas combined with another of the basic coat colors, making each Pinto unique. |
 | | John Nicholson, Executive Director of the Kentucky Horse Park, stated, “Pintos can come in almost any breed, as long as they meet the color pattern standards set by the Pinto Horse Association of America (they must have certain percentages of white versus contrasting color). |
 | | In addition to their noticeable and memorable appearance, Pintos are known for their ability to adapt to virtually any horse sport discipline, including western pleasure, English, eventing, reining, cutting, hunting and jumping. |
| parks.ky.gov /news/newsbudget/Articles/20050616/KHPSpot.doc (1084 words) |
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