Palomino isn't a breed of horse, it is a colour.
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As stated above Palomino is a color, not a breed. The Palomino horse registries are color registries, not breed associations. You get Palomino coloring by breeding a horse with the cream gene to a chestnut and you should get a palomino. Any breed that carries both the cream and chestnut colorings can produce a palomino.
No they cannot as Palomino is a color and not a breed. Plus Palomino coloring does not always breed true as it is a dilution of Chestnut.
Palomino is a color and not a breed in and of itself. However many purebred breeds come in palomino as they carry the cream gene and those purebreds with the palomino coloring can be registered with a palomino registry. But again, no palomino is not a breed, let alone a pure breed.
Purebred is only possible in Homozygous conditions such as AA or aa, and indvidual that is a hybrid (Aa) is not truebreeding and therefore is not purebred.
Yes, it is possible for a purebred Scottish Fold to have a sable coat.
North America palominos originally came from the Spanish settlements
Ceveriano García Palominos was born on 1986-07-18.
no palaminos are not endangered. there are many palominos but only a third of a palomino's litter are pure palominos.
Red is a possible color for the British Shorthair breed of cats but it is not a common color.
it is a purebred!:D
If you cross a purebred dominant and a purebred recessive individual, the offspring would be considered hybrids, not purebreds. Purebreds result from breeding within the same purebred line, whereas hybrids are the result of crossing individuals from two different purebred lines.
Yes, it is very possible that a Scottish Fold can have a van calico cat.
Yes, but it's not recommended unless you have a purebred herd that you know the genetic history of and want to improve that breed.