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What are Pintabians?

We are dedicated to breeding quality Pintabians. Our stallion CRR Royalty is a triple registered Pintabian. Below is a little history on what a Pintabian is.

The Pintabian is a breed of horse that must be verified as to having 99% or more purebred Arabian blood, with a tobiano coat pattern. The Tobiano color pattern is non-symmetrical, with large, irregular spots.

There are only about 500 Registered Pintabians in the world, making them a rare and valulable breed.

The well-defined spots cover the body and usually crosses the topline at some point between the ears and tail. The head is usually colored with white markings, common to those of non-spotted horses. The legs are most often white on all four. All Tobianos are unique and can range from a mostly white horse to that of very little white, with the ideal being that of 50% color and 50% white.

How did the Pintabian Breed come to be?

It is common misconception that the "Pintabian" (pin-TAY-bee-an) horse is simply a cross between an Arabian and a spotted horse of Pinto or Paint breeding. This, however, is not the case.

Because of its dominant characteristics, experts in the field of genetics have known for years that it is possible to breed the popular tobiano spotting pattern into the Arabian breed to produce a "relatively pure" strain of tobiano horses with over 99% Arabian blood (also known as the Pintabian!). As you may already know, the purebred Arabian horse does not come in the tobiano pattern. Also, because of the genetic make-up of the tobiano gene, at least one parent must be a tobiano in order to produce a horse with tobiano markings. The Pintabian breed was developed by continually crossing tobianos back to purebred Arabians, and in order to be eligible for registration in the Pintabian Horse Registry, horses must be over 99% Arabian in blood.

Here's how it works:

This chart may help you determine the percentage of Arabian blood

1/2 Arabian = 50% Arabian in blood
3/4 Arabian = 75% Arabian in blood
7/8 Arabian = 87.5% Arabian in blood
15/16 Arabian = 93.75% Arabian in blood
31/32 Arabian = 96.875% Arabian in blood
63/64 Arabian = 98.4375% Arabian in blood
127/128 Arabian = 99.21875% Arabian in blood (Pintabian!)
(and so on)

When two Pintabians are crossed with each other, the resulting foal still carries over 99% Arabian blood. Pintabian foals without the desired tobiano markings are eligible for registration as breeding stock, as they are still over 99% Arabian. Purebred Arabians may be registered as Outcross horses to allow for additional bloodlines

But what does the fraction 127/128 really mean?

A horse that is 1/2 Arabian usually has one parent that is Arabian and one that is not (1 out of 2 parents are purebred Arabian). A 3/4 Arabian usually has three purebred Arabian grandparents and one that is not (3 out of 4 horses in the second generation are purebred Arabian).

Similarly, of the 128 ancestors in the seventh generation of a Pintabian's pedigree, 127 were purebred Arabian. Only one was not. The horse that was not a purebred Arabian, by the way, is the one that contributed the tobiano pattern.

It is because of this high degree of Arabian blood that the Arabian "type" of the Pintabian horse breeds true.
 

 

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