Generally breeds crossed with Thoroughbreds have the term Anglo placed in front of the other breed name. Ex. Anglo Arabian
A Thoroughbred is a registered breed, while a Thoroughbred X (literally 'Thoroughbred cross') is a mixed breed with Thoroughbred blood present.
there are many breeds of horses, which include arab, barb, thoroughbred, andalusian, lippizzaner, appaloosa, quarter horse, and many more.
Elesen is a Friesian Andalusian cross
HI, the most popular horse breeds for jumping are....... Andalusian Thoroughbred and Arabian and the most popular jumping pony breeds are.... Connemara, Welsh, Shetland, and Miniature horses ~Hope that answers your question~
Appendix.
The Azteca is a cross between a Quarter Horse and an Andalusian.
There are more being approved each day but some are: Morab (Morgan X Arab) Pintaloosa (Paint X Appaloosa) Anglo-Arab (Thoroughbred X Arabian) Appendix Quarter Horse (Thoroughbred X Quarter Horse) National Show Horse (American Saddlebred X Arabian) Welara Pony (Welsh Pony X Arabian) Quarab (Quarter Horse X Arabian) Walkaloosa (Tennessee Walker X Appaloosa) Azteca (Quarter Horse X Andalusian) Pony of the Americas (Multiple Horse Cross) Irish Hunter (Thoroughbred X Irish Draught) Araloosa (Arbian X Appaloosa) Hispano (Arabian or Andalusian X Thoroughbred) also called Spanish Anglo-Arab And many, many more yet to be named.
Not too sure what you're asking here. Are you asking what the name of a horse would be if it's got Andalusian, Quarter Horse and Criollo? Well, for one, Criollo isn't exactly a true breed, it's just a colour breed, and if the horse of this mix is not Criollo itself the Criollo part of the equation wouldn't count nor matter. Thus this leaves us with the possibility of saying the horse is an Andalusian-Quarter horse cross. Answer 2: Well in Mexico the cross of Andalusian/Quarter horse & Criollo is called an Azteca. In the USA the cross is Andalusian/Quarter horse or Paint horse and is called an American Azteca.
An Andalusian is a native or resident of Andalusia.
I don't think it is.
I actually made up this breed. It is a cross between a Thoroughbred and a Quarter Horse.
I'm not sure if APHA accepts Thoroughbred dams or sires, but they used to. My paint had all kinds of Thoroughbred bloodlines, but they were from generations past. In the case that they DO accept them, your horse could be a registered paint. Otherwise, no dice. If he/she is colored like a paint, you can register him/her as a Pinto. They'll take anything with color. But if you're looking for something to write down on paper, I'd go with "Thoroughbred/Paint cross," honestly =)