Palamino
Palamino, also spelled palomino, is a coat color in horses. It is characterized by a golden or yellow body with a white or very light mane and tail. The intensity of the body color can vary from a light cream to a deep gold. The coat color is a result of a dilution gene that acts on a chestnut (red) base coat. This means that a palomino horse's genetics are essentially chestnut, but with the addition of one copy of the cream dilution gene.
Palomino horses are not a breed but rather a color type that can occur in many different
The genetics behind the palomino color involve two main genes: the base coat color gene and the
Palomino horses have a long history and are often depicted in art and mythology. Their distinct coloring