Baroque Pinto
| Country of origin | Developed initially in Europe (primarily Germany and the Netherlands), with more recent importing to the United States and Canada. | 
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| Traits | |
| Distinguishing features | Black-and-white pinto-colored Friesian cross, minimum 25–40% Friesian. Feathering common; thick manes and tails. Baroque body type. | 
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The Baroque Pinto is a horse breed of Baroque type founded in the 1950s and 1960s, using the Friesian horse, Dutch Warmblood (KWPN), German Warmblood, and other European warmblood breeds for its foundation stock. Some consider it to be a type of Friesian cross or Friesian Sporthorse, while others consider it to be its own breed.