A palamino is a golden horse with a white/cream mane and tail and a pinto is a black/brown and white horse
A palomino horse is golden colored with a white mane and tail and a paint/pinto horse is any color with one of the white spotting patterns, Tobiano, Overo or Sabino.
Palomino and pinto are coats. You cannot tell which horse is better just by coats.
That would be a pinto, which is the Spanishword for "paint".A horse with a golden body and white mane and tail is Palomino in color, not pinto. Pinto is a pattern.
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Bay, Grey, Palomino, Chestnut, and Roan. -FoalGirl From Pinto
Palomino is a color and quarter horses are breeds. So the price of a palomino Quarter Horse may be vastly different than a palomino Saddlebred. I actually have one too! Some are for free and some can be a lot! It depends on what they do and if they show what they usually place and classes they're in. Also who bred them and the temperament and a lot more!
There is the Creamsicle Palomino Spotted Draft Foal Model Horse, and there is the Breyer American Cream Draft Horse. They can both still be bought.
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icelandic horses are commonly chestnut, dun, bay, black, gray, palomino, pinto and roan
the pinto is an American horse like the mustang and palomino. im not to sure about when it came around but it might have been around the 1500s!! you might want to do some more research on that one
Yes. In Bain Bridge Island there are streets named after horse colors like palomino, pinto, and sorrel.
Colour varies wildly in wild horses, from black to red to dun to palomino to piebald to pinto and everything in between.
It depends on the genes of each horse. I would personaly say a white,pinto, paint, roan, palomino, or bay horse. Ther are right in saying it depend on the genes. Gray tends to be dominant over Palomino though.