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  1. Apr 20, 2010 · I have a breeding stock paint Buckskin that looks almost exactly like the silver buckskin colt above, except when he sheds in the spring he gets large dark brown, almost black patches over both shoulders, almost a foot in diameter, and another over his rump.

  2. Aug 28, 2010 · There's a pure QH gelding at my stable - a palomino with brown spots all over him. They're about mid-size and a little bit spread out, not like a ton of them. It reminds me a little bit of some leopard appaloosas I've seen, which confuses me.

    • What Is Palomino?
    • What Creates The Palomino Coat color?
    • Looking at Genetics
    • Noting The Color of The Mane & Tail
    • Looking at The Coat Color
    • Determining The Horse’S Skin Color
    • What Is The Difference Between Palomino & Cremello?
    • Looking at Overall Color
    • How Can I Tell The Difference Between Buckskin & Palomino?
    • How Can I Tell The Difference Between Chestnut & Palomino?

    Palomino is a horse coat color NOT a horse breed that is caused by the influence of something known as the creme gene. Palominos are just chestnut horses that carry one copy of the creme gene which is what dilutes their color. Palomino horses are most commonly seen in breeds used for western riding like the Quarter Horse, but this color can be seen...

    There are two things that are necessary to create the Palomino coat color. These two things are: 1. Chestnut Base Color 2. One Creme Gene These two things are absolutely necessary in creating the Palomino. If you are wanting to breed horses to create the Palomino coat color, breed one horse carrying mainly or only chestnut genetics to a Cremello ho...

    Looking at the genetics of a horse is one of the easiest ways to determine what color they truly are. If you look at the genetics of the Palomino, you should see that they carry the base color of chestnut, but have their light color because of one copy of something known as a creme gene. The creme gene reduces the pigmentation of a horse’s coat thu...

    Palomino horses usually have a white mane and tail, though sometimes it can be seen in more of a beige color.

    Palominos can range from a deep brassy-copper color to a light creamy gold color, but overall they should be a light tan shade.

    Palomino horses will always have black skin. You can tell if a horse has black skin by looking at the color of their muzzle and the skin around their eyes. If their muzzle and the skin around their eyes is dark or black, the horse has black skin.

    There are only two true ways to tell the difference between a Palomino horse and a Cremello horse. These are:

    When looking at the coat colors of these horses, you might notice that both of these horses have a golden coat. The Cremello will usually have a creme or pearl colored gold shade to their coat while the Palomino will have a deeper golden-copper color to their coat. One trait that both of these horses share is their white manes and tails. Both Creme...

    Buckskin and Palomino horses are easy to tell apart though they do share some things in common. The two main ways to tell them apart are by:

    It can be really easy to tell the difference between chestnuts and palominos, unless you are looking at a coat color known as a light flaxen chestnut. Light flaxen chestnut horses can look exactly like Palominos so knowing the difference can be important. Chestnut horses are usually reddish brown in color with the same color mane and tail while Pal...

  3. Nov 24, 2008 · Any bright color would look good where as white or black look professional. Royal blue is very bright as well and looks good on any color of horse. I think palominos are colors of horses you can get away with.

  4. Horses can be found throughout Weird West and can be purchased from stables in towns. Horses speed up world map travel, help evading ambushes, and have saddlebags that can be used to store items. They also allow the Protagonists to escape locations even when there are enemies nearby.

  5. May 16, 2023 · Palomino horses are easy to spot due to their gorgeous gold color and contrasting white mane and tail. Some shades, though, maybe misidentified at first. Some are so light they look almost white. Some palomino horses are so dark the color can be compared to chocolate.

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  7. Oct 2, 2023 · The Palomino horse is characterized by its golden coat color, which is a result of a single cream gene acting on a chestnut base coat. Palominos typically display a range of shades, from a light, almost cream-like color to a deeper, rich gold.