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Palomino Yearling
A palomino yearling may be available from farms; you will have better luck seeing it in a photo; if you want to see one up-close, visit an equestrian breeder.
When choosing a horse, try to choose a horse whose relatives have run over many seasons. Check the horses’ conformation, especially its legs, as this may give an idea of any possible problems that may occur in the future.
A palomino yearling may be available from farms; you will have better luck seeing it in a photo; if you want to see one up-close, visit an equestrian breeder.
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Palomino Yearling -
farms, photo
This is a characteristic golden, creamy tan, with an almost white mane and tail. White stripes on the face and white stockings are common. This coloring occurs in several breeds of light horse. These horses were probably first selected for their beautiful color in Spain. A palomino yearling may be available from farms; you will have better luck seeing it in a photo; if you want to see one up-close, visit an equestrian breeder.
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