A solid-bred Paint Horse, also known as a Breeding Stock Paint, is a horse that does not have the traditional coat pattern of Tobiano, Overo or Tovero. Instead, it has a solid-colored coat with minimal white markings. These horses have the distinctive conformation, temperament, and athleticism of the Paint Horse, but lack the coat color pattern that is usually associated with the breed. Solid-bred Paint Horses can still be registered with the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) as long as they meet specific bloodline and conformation requirements. While they are not eligible to compete in APHA shows that require color, they can still participate in a wide range of other equestrian events and activities.