western such as barral racing but that doesn't mean that appaloosas can't do English because im sure they can
Dressage, showjumping and reining.
An Appaloosas tail length is determined by genetics and how the horse is cared for.Many of the Appaloosas from older bloodlines have what is called a 'rat tail' as it has little to no hair on it, and what hair may be thee is typically thin, wispy and short.However modern Appaloosas tend to have fuller and longer tails thanks to the Quarter horse, Thoroughbred and Arabian blood that was introduced to the breed when it was being 're-created'.
Yes, just as all horses do.
approx.36 inches high
Appaloosas
Appaloosas are domestic horses and they live where their people keep them. If there are any wild (feral) appaloosas it is just a domestic one that somehow ended up joining a band of mustangs.
They are domesticated now, so can be found almost anywhere!
these would include pintos which are usually a patch horse, Appaloosas which can be defined as a coloured horse with white spread across the rump areas, pony of the Americans which also comes in the appaloosas variations,
funny you should ask, Appaloosas are very fearful when walking or trotting. Birds on the ground are issues for them, see the appaloosas were used by Indians in south so anything that wasn't there the appaloosa's are still adapting to.
depends on there history, but if you get them when they are little, then veyr friendly:)
Yes Appaloosas can be Buckskin in color with or without spotting.