Where is Jenzo Stud

Jenzo Stud Is situated in the beautiful Lilyfontein Area, just out side of East London in the Eastern Cape. Jenzo Quarter Horses - Our Quarter Horses are  registered with Stud Book Proper Status and are selected for their Conformation, Character and Athletic Abilities. Jenzo Appaloosa Horses - Our Breeding Programme revolves around our Proven imported Stallions and a few hand picked exceptionally well bred mares. Jenzo Paint and Pinto's - Our horses are all Registered and DNA tested and were sel...
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The difference between Paint and Pinto

What is the difference between a Paint and a Pinto? A Paint is a specific breed of horse, bred for the conformation and musculature similar to a Quarter Horse, and also bred for unique coloring. Paint horses aren't always colored, some turn out solid but may still carry the genes needed to have colored offspring. Pinto, on the other hand, is ANY breed of horse exhibiting the colorations below: Tobiano is a dominant color pattern, and is most common. A tobiano generally has four white legs, ...
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About Jenzo Paint and Pinto Stud…

Jenzo Yello Dynamite Jenzo Oasis Jenzo Diplomat Jenzo Cruzing on Deck - Paint stallion Jenzo Paint and Pinto's Our horses are all Registered and DNA tested and were selected for their height, conformation, temperaments and individual colours. Our aim is to breed, agile horses that will excel at all Equestrian Sports.    
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The Quarter Horse

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The American Quarter Horse earned Its name came from its ability to outdistance other breeds of horses in races of a quarter mile or less. Early Days In the 1600s colonists cross bred their English Thoroughbred’s to “native” horses ( The Chickasaw, Ibreian, Arab and Barb Stock ) The resulting horse was small, hardy and quck and was used as a working horse and as a race horse. The Quarter Horse is the most popular horse in the USA today and has the largest breed registry in the world. Dis...
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