In honor of the American Paint Horse Association’s 50th anniversary in 2012, HorseIllustrated.com is featuring some famous horses from the breed’s history.
Tuff Cat Image courtesy APHA | ||||
![]() ![]() Bandit’s Pinto | ![]() ![]() Calamity Jane | ![]() ![]() Wahoo King | ![]() ![]() Yellow Mount | ![]() ![]() Tuff Cat |
![]() ![]() Painted Joe | ![]() ![]() RR Star | ![]() ![]() Colonels Smokingun | ![]() ![]() Zippos Sensation | ![]() ![]() Color Me Smart |
Tuff Cat won two firsts and one second in the three go-rounds to capture the stallion class at the 1964 National Championship Show and earn the first APHA registration in 1965. The APHA was created in a merger between the APSHA and the American Paint Quarter Horse Association, which had been created to register non-solid offspring of registered AQHA parents.
Learn more about American Paint Horses in Horse Illustrated’s breed profile
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