Vintage Apple Coat Collector Resource (What Coat Goes With What Breed):
(Note: This is for collectors who want their VA coats to match the horses they are placed on, but aren't sure which coats do so. There is no requirement or limit to what VA coat can go on which horse, it's just a guideline for collectors who have that specific goal

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American:
- Paint Horse
- Appaloosa
- Quarter Horse
- Argentinean Criollo
Arabian Horse:
- Arabian
- Shagya Arabian
Heavy Ponies:
- Chincoteage Pony
- Haflinger
Light Pony:
- Connemara
- Quarter Pony
- New Forest
Light Sports:
- Selle Français
- Trakehner
- German Saddle Horse
Massive Sports:
- KPWN
- Hanoverian
- Irish Hunter
- Holsteiner
- Russian Don Horse
Primitive:
- Brumby
- Icelandic Horse
- Camargue
Primitive Pony:
- Newfoundland Pony
Purebred Spanish Horse:
- Lusitano
- Purebred Spanish Horse
- Peruvian Paso
- Lipizzan
- Canadian Horse
- Barb
- Mangalarga Marchador
Sports Pony:
- Australian Pony
- Welsh Pony
- Belgian Riding Pony
Trotter*:
- Tennessee Walker
- Hackney
- Standardbred
- French Trotter
- Morgan
Breeds that are named directly:
- Akhal-teke
- Curly
- Fjord
- Friesian
- Knabstrupper
- Marwari
- Mustang
- Nokota
- Shetland
- Thoroughbred
- Vanner
- Standard Donkey
Breeds with no VA art (alas):
- Kerry Bog
- Highland Pony**
- Finnish Horse
- Polish Konik
- Misaki
- Poitou Donkey
- Drum Horse
- Percheron
- Shire Horse
- Bane'i Horse
* Trotters have two different styles of art under the modern look. The style for the Tennessee Walker/Hackney has been confirmed to have been updated from the VA style. I am not certain if Standardbreds and Morgans were on the game when the update occurred (French Trotters were not) but I put both styles under Trotter because they're all trot breeds.
** Highland ponies have unique art, but could probably be classed under Primitive. The original primitive pony coat was the one used on the Newfoundland Pony.