American Paint Horse

American Paint Horse

Collection of scaled drawings of the American Paint Horse in various poses
Description
Description

The American Paint Horse is a horse breeding that combines the confirmative characteristics of a western stocking horse with a pinto pattern of colors of brown and white. Spots can have any shape or scale-like the Appaloosa Horse and can be found on part of the Paint Horse.

Thanks to its bright coloring, pleasant disposition, and flexibility, the paint horse is very popular. In fact, in some 40 countries around the world, the American Paint Horse Association has around 100,000 members. The Paint Horse is ideal for riders with all levels of experience. They compete as training horses and strong competition horses in different equestrian activities.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

American Paint Horses have a shoulder height of 14.5-16 hands (58”-64” | 147-163 cm), an overall weight in the range of 1000-1200 lb (454-544 kg) and a typical lifespan of 31 years. American Paint Horses have a range of coat colors and patterns including blanket, few spot, flecked, leopard, mottled, overo, pintaloosa, sabino overo, tobiano, tovero, and varnish.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
14.5-16 hands (58”-64” | 147-163 cm)
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Weight:
1000-1200 lb | 454-544 kg
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Coat Colors:
Blanket, few spot, flecked, leopard, mottled, overo, pintaloosa, sabino overo, tobiano, tovero, varnish
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Lifespan:
31 years (Typical)

Drawings include:

American Paint Horse side elevation (standing), front (standing), side (running)

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