Ive heard of something called paintabian? or is he just a arab QH paint?
assuming a paint is the color not the breed.

It took recessive genes from both of the horses. So yes, extremely rare. Like white tigers.

6 Responses to “Is it rare to have a paint horse from an pure bred arab and a QH?”

  1. wtf?
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  2. to me yes
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  3. It took recessive genes from both of the horses. So yes, extremely rare. Like white tigers.
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  4. uhmm…well hes not a paint. u cant make cookies out of tacos and soup. if tht makes sense. u have an quarab. quater horse arabian cross. its all about genetics that your horse has paint like patterns. but having paint colors doesnt make it a paint.
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  5. If he looks like a paint it proublyis
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  6. Not rare… impossible.

    Paint isn’t a color – it’s a breed. Pinto is the color.

    You can’t get a Paint cross out of a QH and an Arabian because it’s a completely different breed. That’s like asking if you’ll get a TB/Friesian/Saddlebred cross by breeding a TB and a Friesian.

    Also, QHs cannot be pinto. They can only be solid colors. There’s no such thing as a pinto QH.

    If you cross an Arabian with any pinto-colored horse and get a pinto half-Arabian, it’s called a Pintabian.

    It’s not that rare: http://images.google.com/image.....amp;tab=wi
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