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.



Many people try to call a Cremello horse an albino horse because of their appearance. Indeed, their blue eyes, pale coat, and pink noses make them look that way, but albino horses are born white and have no pigment. Cremellos may appear white, but when compared to a white horse, it is obvious they are a cream color. Cremello foals are also born of with blue eyes and of a darker color usually, and fade to the light cream. For the longest time, a Cremello and Perlino Quarter Horse or horses of double dilute were not able to be registered by AQHA. With the help of Cremello and Perlino Educational Association, the AQHA withdrew their rule about registering Cremello horses in 2003. Today, there are people across the world breeding these horses just for the color itself.