The Pintabian is a unique horse breed that combines the refinement of the Arabian horse with the eye-catching tobiano coat pattern. With over 99% Arabian bloodlines, Pintabians retain the hallmark traits of the Arabian—graceful movement, a dished face, and a high-set tail. This breed was developed through generations of crossing purebred Arabians with tobiano-patterned horses, creating a colorful yet elegant horse that can’t be achieved within purebred Arabians. Recognized since 1992 by the Pintabian Horse Registry, these horses stand between 14.2 and 15.2 hands and come in striking base colors like bay, black, and chestnut. Versatile and personable, Pintabians are suitable for a variety of disciplines, from trail riding to performance arenas.
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