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  • Haygood Paints - A Little Gold Dust, 1998 palomino overo stallion standing at stud; willing, smart, and sweet, beautiful mover, loves to please; 8th generation palomino on his sire's side and no Impressive blood, pedigree includes Skippa Ward, Truly Truckle, and Our Sir Prize, California, US (Added: 9-Jul-2001)
  • International Registry of Colored Horses, L.L.C. - registry of colored Sporthorses, Warmbloods, Thoroughbreds and Sportsponies, some of the colors included in this registry are Appaloosas, Pintos, Palominos, Buckskins, Blacks, etc. "IRC" is dedicated to promotion and registration of equine athletes of color throughout the world (Added: 6-May-2001)
  • M & M Quarter & Paint Horses - we have Foundation Quarter horses as well as APHA paint mares and colts with excellent bloodlines, Oregon, US (Added: 17-Jan-2002)
  • New England Paint Horse Club - non-profit organization that promotes the american paint horse in the New England states and surrounding areas though horse shows and a year-end awards program (Added: 20-Mar-2001)
  • The Montana Paint Horse Club - 75 members and still growing we strive to promote the American Paint Horse in the great State of Montana (Added: 2-Jan-2002)
  • Zone One Representative Paint Horse Council - Zone One Rep Paint Horse Council represents Alaska, British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montanta; hosts to the NWCC Futurities at it's Zone One Zone-O-Rama Paint Horse Show August 15-18,2002 at Albany, Oregon (Added: 24-Mar-2002)

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