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  2. Camarillo White Horse - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the rare and distinctive breed of horses that originated from a single stallion named Sultan in 1921. Find out their history, characteristics, events and association.

  3. American Paint Horse - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, registration, color patterns and traits of the American Paint Horse, a breed of horse with both western stock horse conformation and pinto spotting. Find out the difference between "paint" and "pinto", and see examples of various coat patterns and markings.

  4. Friesian horse - Wikipedia

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    The Friesian horse is a black, muscular, and elegant breed from Friesland in the Netherlands. It has a long history of being used for war, work, and show, and nearly became extinct several times.

  5. Lipizzan - Wikipedia

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    Lipizzan is a European breed of riding horse developed in the Habsburg Empire in the sixteenth century. It is of Baroque type, mostly but not exclusively gray in color, and is associated with the Spanish Riding School of Vienna.

  6. Pinto horse - Wikipedia

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    A pinto horse has a coat color with large patches of white and another color, such as skewbald (any pinto pattern on any base coat other than black). Learn about the history, genetics, and types of pinto patterns, such as tobiano, sabino, and splashed white.

  7. List of horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of horse and pony breeds, with standardized and non-standardized breeds, types, and terms. The list is organized alphabetically by breed name, and includes breed characteristics, origins, and registries.

  8. Piebald - Wikipedia

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    Piebald is a term for animals with white spots on a pigmented background. It can apply to horses, dogs, birds, foxes, snakes and more. Learn about the origin, etymology and inheritance of piebaldism.

  9. Boulonnais horse - Wikipedia

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    Boulonnais is a French draft horse breed with elegant and heavy appearance. It has a history of crossbreeding with Oriental and other breeds, and is mainly gray, chestnut or black.