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The American Cream Draft comes to mind. It is the size of a draft horse, but has a coat ranging from buttery palomino to perlino. Most are almost white. It has a nose rather unlike a draft, but more like a Quarter Horse. This could also refer to a Haflinger, which can be cream colored but also ranges into the deep gold palomino range.
The Fjord
A leopard Appaloosa
Buckskin is not a breed of horse but a color. There is a buckskin registry but it has nothing to do with the breed of the horse but his coat color. The Pinto registry is the same thing. The Buckskin registry will take any breed of horse as long as it has the buckskin color.
The American Paint Horse
Friesian
He was a registered blood bay Thoroughbred colt.
The curly horse comes from North America and it is a type of a horse breed. their coat is curly looking i think that is why they are called curly horse.
The color of a foal's coat, have nothing to do with their sire and dam's coat(s). There is a chance their coat WILL be one color of their parents', but it does't always happen. You can't predict a horse's coat color before its birth. I hoped I helped you with your question......... -ColorMeSilk
The "fuzziest" type of horse breed out there is the Baskir Curly, known for their long, wolly coat. However, if you saw this horse during the shorter daylight months (winter) the horse probably had grown in its winter coat and therefore would appear wollier than a summer horse coat. There is also a horse disease known as Cushings in wich one of the symptoms is a long, dense coat that doesn't shed out without being clipped. Cushings is a BAD disease and can hinder a horse (and owner) enough to justify putting the animal down. As for the Quarter horse part, it is possible the breed is a mix, or a real QH with one of the situations above.
The Frisian (also spelled Friesian) Horse Mfire
you can go down to the information on your horse and it tells you all the information on your horse like how old it is and it's breed and the color of its coat and others