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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. 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]

  4. Category:Palomino horses - Wikipedia

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    Articles about Famous Palomino-colored horses. Pages in category "Palomino horses" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Trigger (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Trigger (July 4, 1934 – July 3, 1965) was a palomino horse which appeared in American Western films with its owner and rider, cowboy star Roy Rogers. Pedigree

  6. North American Single-footing Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Single-footing Horse comes in a wide range of colors, including palomino and buckskin, as well as chestnut, gray, and bay. [1] The Single-footing Horse is a medium-sized breed of light riding horse.

  7. Horse - Wikipedia

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    The size of horses varies by breed, but also is influenced by nutrition. Light-riding horses usually range in height from 14 to 16 hands (56 to 64 inches, 142 to 163 cm) and can weigh from 380 to 550 kilograms (840 to 1,210 lb). [25]

  8. Cream gene - Wikipedia

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    Horses with one cream allele and one non-cream allele, popularly called "single dilutes," exhibit specific traits: all red pigment in the coat is gold, while the black pigment is either unaffected or only subtly affected. [1] [2] These horses are usually palomino, buckskin, or smoky black.

  9. Part-Arabian - Wikipedia

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    Palomino Horse Breeders of America: A color breed registry that accepts horses of palomino color, including part-Arabians and even the occasional chestnut purebred Arabian with flaxen mane and tail if a light enough chestnut to meet the registry standard.