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reddish in
color than a
cremello.
Smoky creams are
homozygous cream blacks, and very
difficult to
visually distinguish from
cremellos or perlinos. All three...
- horses, the PHA also
registers full double-dilute blue-e****
cremellos,
erroneously called "
cremello palominos" by the PHA.
Horses that are not
recorded by...
-
registers cremellos and
other cream colors as "albino."
Until 1999, the
American Quarter Horse ****ociation (AQHA)
described perlino or
cremello horses as...
-
cream allele, to
create "pseudo-double dilutes"
sometimes called pseudo-
cremellos or pseudo-smoky cream. A pseudo-double
dilute will
often have pale skin...
-
registration is
based on a
physical description rather than a
genetic identity.
Cremellos have a
chestnut base coat and
homozygous (two copies) for the
cream gene...
- coat. A gray
horse is
usually distinguishable from a
dominant white or a
cremello horse by dark skin,
particularly noticeable around the eyes, muzzle, flanks...
- [citation needed] Some
horses (usually
within the white, spotted, palomino, or
cremello groups of breeds) may show amber, brown,
white and blue all
within the...
-
illness that may be
successfully treated. Double-cream
dilutes such as
cremello, perlinos, and
smoky creams, have cream-colored coats, blue eyes, and pink...
- London:
Millwall Football Club.
Retrieved 21 June 2019. "Millwall
confirm Cremello Currency Management as
sleeve and FX partner" (Press release). London:...
- Conversely,
double copies of the
cream gene
create very light-colored
horses (
cremello, perlino, and
smoky cream). Thus, if a
horse with two
cream dilution alleles...