The Enchanting Blue-Eyed Cremello Horse Is In A Field Of Lupines In Moscow (Video)

Enchanting and unusual at the same time with a pinch of majestic, the Cremello horse has it all. With its sleek cream color, white mane and tail it really looks like the stallion out of the Disney movies. You can watch this beauty's video below the article.



Palominos are chestnuts with one cream dilution gene and a Buckskin is a bay with a cream dilution gene. A Cremello has two cream dilution genes, making them double diluted. Remember Punnet Squares back in Biology class? By breeding two Palominos together, there is a 25% chance the foal will have both cream genes resulting in a Cremello color. Close to the Cremello color, a Perlino horse has a bay base color instead. Perlinos have the cream-colored coat, but instead of a white mane and tail, theirs is darker than their coat color. Perlino horses still have pink skin and blue eyes. Instead of breeding Palamino horses, Buckskin horses are used in the hopes of having a Perlino horse, resulting in a double dilute color of a bay horse.