Pinto Horses

you should totally do it, and then show us all your great pictures

I so wanted to take my guy before I sold him (half arab) but dang its a long drive from NC

I would show Pinto if there were shows closer than Charleson, SC, we are in northeast Georgia. I always hear that they are a lot of fun.

I hadn’t thought of it before, but there are groups on Facebook like Pinto Pals … maybe we should just put the word out … :slight_smile:

We should make a facebook group or something called “Bring the PtHA to the South!”

Let’s do it TR!

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We should make a facebook group or something called “Bring the PtHA to the South!”

Let’s do it TR![/QUOTE]

I would be willing to work on it. I am just over an hour from you, we started showing at Kel-Mac this year. There are enough Pinto qualifiying horses there just about to have a show.

Well, if nothing else, you all could have a caravan coming to the Pinto World :slight_smile: or the Pinto Congress in November :slight_smile:

I really like how diversified the Pinto organization is … we had our first half Arabian Pinto this year – I’m really hoping her owner will show her …

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I would be willing to work on it. I am just over an hour from you, we started showing at Kel-Mac this year. There are enough Pinto qualifiying horses there just about to have a show.[/QUOTE]

We’ll have to meet up at Kel-Mac! My fiance and his nephew sometimes show at Kel-Mac and there are definitely a lot of Pintos out there. Did you go to the APHA show in Conyers in Feb?

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if your horse fits the color requirements and is not a draft or donkey cross they can get registred as a Pinto, having existing papers does not matter[/QUOTE]

Really? Because that’s not what I have read.

From the Pinto Associations website (after listing all the acceptable outcross breeds):

PtHA can also register horse mares and geldings based on their color alone as well as any sex of ponies and minis.

 The PtHA does not accept any horses with Appaloosa, draft or mule  breeding and/or characteristics or known breeding within the previous  four generations, except for utility classified horses.


 Horse stallions cannot be registered unless [I][B]both[/B][/I]  parents are registered with PtHA or a PtHA approved outcross breed.  Ponies and miniature stallions can be registered with undocumented  parentage.

From that I would say only stallions need to be registered. Anything else just needs to have enough white.

Spotsinabox-

Did you ever get the Painting Freedom foal?

You need to update your website!!! :smiley:

hmmmm … my memory isn’t what it used to be … Painting Freedom?? I’m lost … or confused, or both :slight_smile: