What breed of horse has caramel and white spots?

There isn't a specific breed of horse that *always* has caramel and white spots. However, several breeds can have this coloration due to specific coat patterns:

* Appaloosa: Known for their distinctive spotted coats, Appaloosas can have caramel (often referred to as chestnut) as their base color with white spots.

* Paint Horse: Similar to Appaloosas, Paint Horses can also have caramel as their base color with white markings. The white markings can be in a variety of patterns, including spots.

* American Paint Horse: Another breed that can have caramel and white spots, with a wide range of spotting patterns.

It's important to note that:

* Coloring is not breed-specific: Many breeds can have caramel and white spots due to the genetics of coat patterns.

* Spotting patterns vary: Even within the same breed, the size, shape, and distribution of spots can differ.

So, while no specific breed *always* has caramel and white spots, those listed above are more likely to exhibit this coloration due to their recognized coat patterns.