Standards
Each Pintabain is
uniquely marked and, quite predictably, physically resembles
the Arabian. Traits include a head with a dished face and large,
wide-set eyes. The Neck is arched, the back is short and strong, the hip
is relatively level, and the tail carriage is high.
Pintabains generally stand between 14.2 and 15.2 hands and weigh between 900 and 1,100 pounds.
They come in variety of colors, which can include black, bay, buckskin, dun, chestnut, grey, grullo, and palomino, along with the contrasting white.(all colors are accepted)
Beneath their stylish external appearance are horses that have the relentless staying power necessary for hard work. They are ideal for pleasure, showing, competitive and endurance sports, racing, driving, and they make wonderful youth and family horses. Known for their exceptional gracefulness, stamina, intelligence, versatility, and good disposition, their gentleness, tractability, and willing attitude make them suitable for children as well as adults.
Pintabains generally stand between 14.2 and 15.2 hands and weigh between 900 and 1,100 pounds.
They come in variety of colors, which can include black, bay, buckskin, dun, chestnut, grey, grullo, and palomino, along with the contrasting white.(all colors are accepted)
Beneath their stylish external appearance are horses that have the relentless staying power necessary for hard work. They are ideal for pleasure, showing, competitive and endurance sports, racing, driving, and they make wonderful youth and family horses. Known for their exceptional gracefulness, stamina, intelligence, versatility, and good disposition, their gentleness, tractability, and willing attitude make them suitable for children as well as adults.
Divisions
Horses that are less than 25% Arabian can't be registered as Pintabains, even if they have spots.
Horses that possess the desired pinto markings and 25% or more Arabian in blood (but less than 100% Arabian, as purebred Arabians do not come in the pinto pattern), are registered as Pintabains in the Colored Division of the Pintabain Horse Registry. At least one Parent must be pinto to qualify for registration as a Pintabain.
Horses that are more than 25% Arabian in blood (but less than 100% Arabian) without the desired pinto markings may be used to produce Pintabains and are registered in the Breeding Stock Division.
Horses that possess the desired pinto markings and 25% or more Arabian in blood (but less than 100% Arabian, as purebred Arabians do not come in the pinto pattern), are registered as Pintabains in the Colored Division of the Pintabain Horse Registry. At least one Parent must be pinto to qualify for registration as a Pintabain.
Horses that are more than 25% Arabian in blood (but less than 100% Arabian) without the desired pinto markings may be used to produce Pintabains and are registered in the Breeding Stock Division.
*tobiano
is the desired pattern by the real registry but for the Sims RP
Community all Pinto/paint patterns will be accepted by this registry, as well as any & all colors
***Arabian Blood % in the Standards have been modified for this community from 99% to 25% or more***