Oregon Pinto Horse Association a
Charter Club of the Pinto Horse Association of America (PtHA)
which was founded in 1956 - primarily as a color registry.
Today, PtHA is strong, growing and much more than just a
color registry. It is an association that involves people,
families and their horses from all over the world.
The Association maintains a large
and rapidly growing registry for Pinto horses, ponies and
miniature horses. Local Charter organizations are active
in most areas of the United States and Canada, and
through their affiliation with PtHA, unify and support
the colorful, unusually diversified and beautifully
versatile PINTO.
Oregon Pinto Horse Association's
members consist of families and small breeders that enjoy
a wide variety of equestrian related activities. Our club
has been in existence for over 20 years promoting the
excitement of owning a Pinto! Meetings are held once a
month and everyone is welcome to join
us. Oregon Pinto is chartered by the Pinto Horse
Association of America.
Oregon Pinto strongly supports Youth and
Amateur programs, year-end awards, snaffle bit and halter futurities, trail rides, potlucks and much more.
The queen participates in parades and rodeos around the state. She
is well known for her many trophies and top honors,
including nine consecutive wins in the Rose Festival
Parade in Portland, Oregon.
Each animal registered is
classified into a type determined by conformation.
Breeders are encouraged to perfect their specific type
thus striving to improve each generation for style and
talent. Conformation dictates what a horse can do well
for his rider. Color adds excitement! Pinto horses come
in all shapes, sizes, colors and breeds. Saddlebred,
Morgan, Arabian, Quarter, Thoroughbred, Welsh, Hackney,
Shetland and Miniatures are a few of the breeds with the
recognized color patterns being Tobiano and Overo. Many
pintos are double or triple registered.
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STOCK TYPE
Predominantly Quarter Horse
breeding and conformation. Some Paint horses are
double registered as Pinto. Ponies resemble the
Quarter Horse and Shetland Pony. |
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HUNTER TYPE
English horse of predominately Thoroughbred
breeding. Again, some Paint horses are seen here.
Ponies reflect influence of Connemara pony
conformation. |
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PLEASURE TYPE
Predominantly Arabian or Morgan breeding. Many
are double or triple registered. Ponies reflect
influence of Arabian, Morgan and Welsh pony
conformation. |
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SADDLE TYPE
English horse of predominantly Saddlebred,
Hackney, Tennessee Walking horse or Missouri Fox
Trotter breeding. This type pony reflects the
Modern Shetland and Hackney influence. Type is
known for high carriage and animation. |
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MINIATURE TYPE
Division A Miniature Horses are 34" &
Under in height and Division B Miniature Horses
are Over 34" - 38" in height. |