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  2. Palomino - Wikipedia

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    Xena's horse Argo was portrayed by a palomino mare named Tilly. In today's horse breeding the palomino color can be created by crossing a chestnut with a cremello. [2] Palomino is a Spanish word meaning juvenile pigeon (the diminutive of paloma, pigeon) and its equine usage refers to the color of such birds. [3] [4]

  3. Equine coat color - Wikipedia

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    Palomino. Buckskin: A bay horse with one copy of the cream gene, a dilution gene that "dilutes" or fades the coat color to a yellow, cream, or gold while keeping the black points (mane, tail, legs). Palomino: chestnut horse that has one cream dilution gene that turns the horse to a golden, yellow, or tan shade with a flaxen or white mane and tail.

  4. Equine coat color genetics - Wikipedia

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    The first descriptions of the dosage-dependent genetic control of the palomino coat color occurred early on in equine coat color inheritance research. [35] However, the distinction between Dun and Cream remained poorly understood until Stefan Adalsteinsson wrote Inheritance of the palomino color in Icelandic horses in 1974. [21]

  5. Category:Palomino horses - Wikipedia

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  6. Cream gene - Wikipedia

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    Gold champagne vs. palomino: the action of the Champagne gene on chestnut was for many years called pumpkin-skinned palomino. However, lighter, freckled skin and hazel eyes identify a gold champagne, which can otherwise look much like a palomino. Pearl vs. palomino: the action of the pearl gene only occurs when the pearl allele is homozygous ...

  7. Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse - Wikipedia

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    A palomino Saddle Horse. Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses are mid-sized horses, with a well-muscled and compact build. [1] The breed has a flat facial profile, a mid-length, well-arched neck, a deep chest and well-sloped shoulders. They are known to be self-sufficient and easy keepers. [2]

  8. File:Palomino Horse.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Hanoverian horse - Wikipedia

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    Regulations prohibit horses with too much white, and buckskin, palomino and cremello horses from being registered. There is no height requirement, but Hanoverian horses are generally 15.3–17.1 hands (63–69 inches, 160–175 cm) high. In order to be incorporated into the studbook, stallions and mares must pass rigorous testing. The goal of ...