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  2. Palomino - Wikipedia

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    Another famous palomino was Mister Ed (real name Bamboo Harvester) who starred on his own TV show in the 1960s. A palomino was also featured in the show Xena: Warrior Princess (1995–2001). 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

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  6. List of horse breeds in DAD-IS - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. List of fictional horses - Wikipedia

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    Henry the Horse, the waltzing horse from The Beatles' "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" (based on a real horse called Zanthus, from Pablo Fanque's Circus Royal) The Horse With No Name, the horse in the eponymous song by America; Leroy, the cowboy's horse in Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) by Big & Rich

  9. Talk:Palomino - Wikipedia

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    Maybe this should just be A typical palomino (front).SeanJA 01:59, 25 July 2011 (UTC) The caveat is there because some people think the back horse is also a palomino due to the light-colored mane. Montanabw 18:23, 25 July 2011 (UTC) A quick call to Beverley ought to clear that up.