The exact percentages of foal color outcomes is dependent upon the genetics behind each parent. Presuming that neither parent is homozygous for agouti and that the sire isn't homozygous for black, possible foal colors are:
Chestnut
Palomino (Chestnut + Cream)
Cremello (Chestnut + 2 copies of Cream)
Bay
Buckskin (Bay + Cream)
Perlino (Bay + 2 copies of Cream)
Black
Smokey Black (Black + Cream)
Smokey Cream (Black + 2 copies of Cream)
First of all unless your a breeder of palimino's they're a colour not a breed. Second like all horses they have different personallities and are as induvidual as you and me, so unless your talking about colour palimino is a colour once more.
A chesnut is a light brown color horse and a palomino is a yellow or golden color horse, and a bay is a dark color horse.
the haflinger horse can be chestnut or palomino
A Palimino colt is a Palimino baby horse .
A Palomino is a horse Colour and Type and as such it is strictly a herbivore.
A palamino is a colour of pony. It is a light blonde colour. I have a palamino pony called Stardust. She is really pretty with a beautiful white blaze running down her little face. Palimino ponies are beautiful but they are a lot of work to keep clean. People really admire them at shows. Someone actually asked if they could buy mine.
Palomino is a horse breed and colour and im pretty sure that it is
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
First, If you cross a cremello with a chestnut, It doesn't always produce a palamino, now that we've got that cleared: The pattern of inheritance could be: *palomino *cremello *chestnut *mutant (other colour) depending on alot of other genetics in the mare and stallion, he might not have inherited colour enabling from the Sire so he will give birth to the Dams colour mostly but it also depends on the Mare that he is paired with.
Palomino isn't a breed of horse, it is a colour. Answer 2: 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.
a palimino.
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.