There are many breeds that can be palomino. Quarter Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Paint horses, and so many more- too many to list. A few breeds do not allow palomino coloring, like Arabians and Thoroughbreds and a few more.
Both. Palomino is a name for a coat colouration of the horse, but it is not named as a breed. It referred to as a colour breed, though, but not a true breed like that of the Friesian or Appaloosa because Palominos do not nor cannot breed true or produce offspring with the same coat colour as its parents. Palominos have a yellow or gold coat with a white or light cream mane and tail. Colouration of the body can range from a deep gold to cream. Palominos are never grey, chestnut nor liver-coloured with flaxen manes and tails. They are never to be confused with buckskins (yellow body with dark mane and tail) nor with duns (darker mane and tail with dorsal stripe).
The breeds of horses that have the palomino colouration include the following:
Palomino is a color and not a breed in and of itself. However many purebred breeds come in palomino as they carry the cream gene and those purebreds with the palomino coloring can be registered with a palomino registry. But again, no palomino is not a breed, let alone a pure breed.
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There are around 180 breeds to 200 breeds of horses
The Palomino registry is a color registry. The horse must be the correct color to be registered with the breed. A horse can be a palomino and not a member of the breed, but the breed has only palomino colored horses in it. Palomino is a breed and a color although it is most often used as the color for example i have a Palomino Dun Appaloosa
Palomino is not a breed but a color. Its a color gene that has been present in horses for as long as there have been horses.
Books say that the Palomino is a "color type", not a breed. This is true because Palominos are a mixture of breeds. If you mate 2 Palominos together, you probably will end up with a dunn colored foal.
Palominos are horses colored cream, yellow, or gold with a white or silver mane.
There are hundreds of breeds of horses.
Clydesdale, Arabian, and appaloosas are all breeds of horses.
yes, over 250 breeds of horses roam the earth.
Iomud, or maybe a Akhal-Teke, Appaloossas are colorful, as well a pintos. Paso Finos or Palominos maybe, oh, and I almost forgot! The Quarter Horse! Those are all nice horses. I would say mine are Halflingers, Arabians, Quarter Horses, Paint Horses, and Fjord's..but I could go on and on. If your looking to buy a horse I would suggest either a Paint Horses or Quarter Horses, or a Halflinger...All amazing breeds.
There is a paint breed...but the pattern is found in other breeds such as TB's and QH's
There is over 100 breeds of horses throughout the world.