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Appaloosas are not strictly a color breed. All ApHC-registered Appaloosas must be the offspring of two registered Appaloosa parents or a registered Appaloosa and a horse from an approved breed registry, which includes Arabian horses, Quarter Horses, and Thoroughbreds.
Some of the more famous Appaloosas include Cojo Rojo, a black-blanketed Appaloosa ridden by Marlon Brando in the 1966 movie The Appaloosa, or Zip Cochise, who was ridden by John Wayne in the 1966 movie El Dorado. But perhaps the horse with the highest celebrity status would be the 16.2-hand (a hand is four inches)
Pedigreed Appaloosas must have at least one ApHC-registered parent (sire or dam) classified as Regular (#). The other parent may be registered with the ApHC, or an ApHC-Approved Breed Association: American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), Jockey Club (Thoroughbred), or Arabian Horse Association (AHA or WAHO).
Equine Recurrent Uveitis (ERU) Compared to other breeds, Appaloosas are eight times more likely to have this type of uveitis and they frequently have the persistent form of the disease. Appaloosas are also four times more likely to develop blindness than other horse breeds.
The resulting foals of these lighter horses bred to drafts, must be bred back up to heavier horses, resulting in the same goal Mr. Smith had. The fact that the Appaloosa breed has a history of draft heritage, makes this an easy task. Many Appaloosas tracing back to Joe Hancock and Old Fred, carry draft blood.
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To request a change in the name of an animal, return the Certificate of Registration and name change application to the ApHC with the name choice that conforms to the ApHC Name Choice rule and the name change fee.
(a) Thoroughbred and Appaloosa horses may be entered in Quarter Horse races under the following conditions: (1) Such races are held at Quarter Horse meets, mixed breed meets, and fair meets. (2) Such races do not exceed a distance of five (5) furlongs.

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