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.
American Cream Draft
Well there are two types of American Cream horse. The first is the riding type horse which is mostly made up of different breeds registered for their cream coloring. Then there is the American Cream Draft. The Cream Draft is one of the rarest horses in the world and is in fact not even Cream colored, but is Champagne colored.
The initials are acd and they stand for the American Cream Draft. It is a somewhat rarer breed of horse.
Horseisle Answer-------- American Cream Draft Answered by RubyTuesday of Roan server
Percheron is the breed, the type is draft.
A Clydsdale is one breed of Draft horse. If you breed a draft horse ro a regular horse, you get what is commonly called a "warmblood", which are heavier than regular horses, but lighter than draft horses.
Palomino is a color not a breed, therefore a palomino can be of any height. Any breed that carries both the chestnut (red) gene and the cream gene can produce a palomino colored foal. This includes miniature horses all the way up to draft sized horses.
A draft horse (ie. a heavy horse used for agricultural purposes).
A Percheron is a breed of draft horses.
The Shire is a draft breed.
A sturdy horse breed is called "Draft" or "Cold blooded."
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