American Paint Horses
   
The American paint horse is treasured for its beautiful coat. In the past, these horses lived in herds in the wild. Native Americans believed paint horses had magical powers. Cowboys tamed the horses and used them for work.
American paint horses are known for their coats. Their coats can have many patterns and colors. They can be brown, reddish, tan, or black. They often have white patches. Each coat is unique.

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American paint horses need to stay in a dry barn or stable. They need plenty of fresh air. Grooming keeps their coat healthy. It is important to keep their hooves clean.
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American paint horses are strong and smart. They are willing and able to do tough ranch work. They can perform in shows or rodeos. They are even friendly with children.
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The Spanish brought horses to North America in the 1500s. Most Native Americans had never seen horses before. Soon, the horse was an important part of their lives.

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    American Paint Horse Classification: Mammal
    Average Life Span: 20 to 25 years
    Origin: Spain
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    Average Height An American paint horse is as tall as a love seat is wide.
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    Average Weight An American paint horse weighs as much as a soda vending machine.
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