A Palamino!!! The horse is named after its color!! :]]
Palomino is a denomination of a color, not a breed, because you can find peruvian horses that are palomino colored, or quarter mile horses that are palomino colored, etc
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 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 color and not a breed. Palomino's came into being when a cremello(Dilute color) horse bred with a chestnut colored horse, thus creating a palomino colored foal. The color was favored throughout the centuries and promoted by queens and kings.
Palomino is the color (Not a true breed) They range from very pale almost cream colored called Isabell to a nearly chocolate color.
Palomino is a color and not a breed. Thoroughbreds can be palomino in color as they carry the cream genes, as do Quarter horses, some of which also race. Therefore there is a chance at seeing a palomino colored racehorse.
Palomino is not a breed. Palomino is a COLOR. Just like paint horses are not a breed, they are a COLOR. Palomino can be found in most but not all breeds of horses.
Palomino horses are generally about seventeen hands tall. This is considered much taller than the average breed of horses. They are commonly seen with golden coats and white or cream colored manes.
Palomino is a color, not a breed. A horses color doesn't really affect the way a foal is born. This menas that a palomino colored foal is born in the same way that a foal of any other color would be.
Well, it depense what you are talking about. The breed of palomino or the color. If it is the breed palomino, than NO it isn't gaited. If it is the color, it depense what breed ot os! Hope i helped!
Since palomino is a color and not a true breed, the predators would vary slightly depending on the horses location. Palomino is a chestnut horse that inherited one copy of the cream gene and was born palomino. That means that palomino horses can occur in any breed with both chestnut and cream colored horses. In most areas a horses predators are dogs/ wolves, big cats, bears, and humans.
Palomino is a color, not a breed. Therefore the palomino color came about whenever the cream gene mutated and occured in horses. When this occured is still not 100% known. It is known however that the Turkoman (Akhal-Teke) horse carried the cream gene, thus enabling palomino colored foals to be born and that breed has been in existance for over 3013 years.