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The tail is white. Then the rest of the horse should be a light golden brown so mix white, yellow and brown together.

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Q: What color paint do I mix together to get the palomino horse color?
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Which is the better horses the palomino or the paint?

Palomino is a color, there is Palomino quarter horse though. Those along with Mustangs, and Appaloosas are the most calm, or laid back of the horse world. I love all these breeds a lot, so none of them are better.


What is a gold and White horse called?

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.


When was the breed palomino inventered?

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How can you tell a palomino from a pinto?

A palamino is a golden horse with a white/cream mane and tail and a pinto is a black/brown and white horse


What color horse will you get if you breed a paint black and white stud with a palomino mare?

This would depend on the base coat of the paint horse. Palomino colored horses carry one cream dilution gene that can lighten other colors. The foal might also inherit the paint parents pattern, such as tobiano, overo, tovero, or sabino type markings.


What type of horse would you get if you bred a Gray piebald horse and a Palomino piebald horse?

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.


What color will foal be of a brown and white paint mare and buckskin stud?

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Is palomino color similar to champagne?

A little of both. Palomino is a color that is seen in several different breeds. Quarter Horses, Paints, American Saddlebreds, half Arabs, and very rarely, Thouroghbreds can have the golden color of Mr. Ed. So you can see that these horses are not the same breed but can be have the palomino colored coat. Palomino is also what is known as a 'color breed'. This means that different breeds of horses, like the ones listed above, can be registered as Palomino. No breed is refused as long as he/she has the palomino coat. An similar example would be a Paint and Pinto. Paint is a breed, Pinto is a color pattern, accepted in different breeds. But as long as your horse meets the color requirements, your Paint can be double registered as a Pinto. Depending on the area that you live in, there are shows held for color breeds. Keep in mind if you plan to attend and participate in a color breed show that the judging will be different than at a regular breed show, such as a Quarter Horse show. Your palomino Quarter Horse (just an example) will be competing against, maybe half Arabs, some gaited horses, ect. Basically these are 'open' shows and the judge can't follow the rule of ideal breed type.


What are some spotted horse colors?

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What kind of breed of horse is identified by specific color pattern?

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Is pinto a breed or coat color?

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What color are tb geldings?

can be any of the following coulors: bay black grey palomino piebald overo paint white chestnut grullo tovero sorrel etc all natural horse colours. hope this helps