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Pinto Arabians
Pinto arabians that live on farms have a high likelihood of being taken care of by breeders.
These horses are relatively healthy, but can be prone to several hereditary faults: hermaphrodite, cryptorchidism, monorchidism, overshot or undershot jaw, cataract, polydactylis. Horses that are not completely sound are not eligible for registration and should be excluded from the breeding stock.
Pinto arabians that live on farms have a high likelihood of being taken care of by breeders.
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Pinto Arabians -
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These horses should have a broad chest and well-muscled hindquarters. Being strong-boned, they should also possess refinement in the head and neck that is graceful and symmetrical along the top line. Pinto arabians that live on farms have a high likelihood of being taken care of by breeders.
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