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- From: traine@peaks.fsl.noaa.gov (Tracy Smith)
- Subject: Re: pinto vs. paint
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 00:09:47 GMT
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- In my experience, tobiano and overo are only used in relation to Paints, and the
- difference is that one (tobiano,I think) is predominantly color with white, while
- the other is predominately white with some dark splashes. And the edges are
- jagged. Pintos have a more blocky. sharp-edged markings. And black and white
- ones are piebalds (read National Velvet) and any other (bay, chesnut) and white
- are called skewbalds.
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- Tracy Lorraine Smith Mom to Mixum Sam Appaloosa/Apendix QH
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