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- palomino if they are heterozygous, having one copy of the cream gene, or cremello, if they are homozygous. Similarly, horses with a bay base coat and the...
- breeding the palomino color can be created by crossing a chestnut with a cremello. Palomino is a Spanish word meaning juvenile pigeon (the diminutive of...
- extremely light, almost cremello, to deep chocolate, but always with a white or flaxen mane and tail. Perlino: similar to a cremello, but is genetically a...
- registers cremellos and other cream colors as "albino." Until 1999, the American Quarter Horse ****ociation (AQHA) described perlino or cremello horses as...
- Conversely, double copies of the cream gene create very light-colored horses (cremello, perlino, and smoky cream). Thus, if a horse with two cream dilution alleles...
- illness that may be successfully treated. Double-cream dilutes such as cremello, perlinos, and smoky creams, have cream-colored coats, blue eyes, and pink...
- chestnuts and chestnuts with other dilution factors (such as palominos, and cremello) may carry the silver dapple gene, and may p**** it on to their offspring...
- [citation needed] Some horses (usually within the white, spotted, palomino, or cremello groups of breeds) may show amber, brown, white and blue all within the...
- London: Millwall Football Club. Retrieved 21 June 2019. "Millwall confirm Cremello Currency Management as sleeve and FX partner" (Press release). London:...
- Isabelline and isabella are terms applied in Europe to very pale palomino or cremello horses, animals with a coat colour that is variously described as cream...