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A palomino's coat can get very very very shiny if you take alot of care into it.
Palomino is a coat coloring for a horse and a colt is a young male horse. Specifically, palomino means the horse is a gold color with a white mane and a white tail.
Palomino is both a color and a type of horse. Palomino horses have a golden coat with a white or light mane and tail.
No one really know how the Palomino colored horse got its name. Queen Ysabella of Spain sent one stallion and five brood mares to new Spain know called Mexico. She sent them to improve the new world. Some people think it came from that others think it came from Dick Halliday registering his palomino horse El Rey De Los Reyes. so no one really knows. Hope this helps!
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a Rainbow Coat dosent exist on a horse!
Palomino is a single cream dilution of the red gene. This means that a chestnut (Red based) horse inherited one copy of the cream gene and the color was diluted to palomino, whereas two copies would turn a chestnut into a cremello.
Relatively, yes. The palomino coat color is a very specific genetic combination, although there are breeders who specialize in crossing the proper parent stock to maximize the possibility of getting a palomino foal.
A palamino is a colour of pony. It is a light blonde colour. I have a palamino pony called Stardust. She is really pretty with a beautiful white blaze running down her little face. Palimino ponies are beautiful but they are a lot of work to keep clean. People really admire them at shows. Someone actually asked if they could buy mine.
It is called a palomino. The coat should be the color of a newly minted copper penny, and up to three shades darker or lighter than that. The mane and tail can range from white to ivory all the way to a cream-yellow color. I know this because my family runs a palomino breeding farm.
Palomino is a color and not a breed, therefore a palomino colored horses speed will be determined by it's breed. Since Palomino can only exist in a breed where the red (chestnut) gene and cream dilution are present it will limit it to those breeds.A palomino horse of most any breed will be able to run at the average galloping speed of 18-25 MPH.A palomino colored Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse would be able to gallop at 25-45 MPH on average.
Palomino is a coat color and not a breed, if you are unsure of this than please look at palomino horse association online and see for yourself. I think it started off and is classified as a breed but becasue of genetics it can now be a clour but im not positive