The palomino is a breed and a color. The breed just has certain rules the horse must follow. like the parents must be palomino, and the horse must be a certain shade of gold, ect. The palomino as a color is just a golden color with a white mane and tail and dark skin, versus light pink skin, which would classify the horse as a champagne.
Palomino is a color classification and not a breed. There are several breeds that accept the palomino color in their registry. The AQHA (Quarter Horse) and the APHA (American Paints) accept this color. The Arabian registry will also accept the palomino color in their 1/2 Arab registry.* Mr. Ed, one of the most famous palominos, was actually a Saddlebred.
So palomino colored horses can be found anywhere in the world but they are much more predominant in the stock-type breeds such as Quarter Horses.
*Full-blooded Arabs can't produce the palomino color but if you have an Arab x-cross it can be registered as a 1/2 Arab and can participate in 1/2 Arab classes at Arabian shows.
Palomino is not a breed. Palomino is a COLOR. Just like paint horses are not a breed, they are a COLOR. Palomino can be found in most but not all breeds of horses.
Well, it depense what you are talking about. The breed of palomino or the color. If it is the breed palomino, than NO it isn't gaited. If it is the color, it depense what breed ot os! Hope i helped!
Palomino is a denomination of a color, not a breed, because you can find peruvian horses that are palomino colored, or quarter mile horses that are palomino colored, etc
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
Palomino is a horse breed and colour and im pretty sure that it is
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.
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.
palomino is a horse color, not a breed.
Palomino is a color, not a breed. Palomino coloring can be found in many breeds, therefore the length of the horse will be determined more by the breed than the color.
palomino is a color not breed, so the weight of a horse depends on its breed, parents, ect, ect...
Palomino is a color and not a true breed! the palomino color has been around since ancient times.
Palomino is a color and not a breed, therefore a palomino colored horses speed will be determined by it's breed. Since Palomino can only exist in a breed where the red (chestnut) gene and cream dilution are present it will limit it to those breeds.A palomino horse of most any breed will be able to run at the average galloping speed of 18-25 MPH.A palomino colored Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse would be able to gallop at 25-45 MPH on average.