"Butternut" buckskin. Note that the base color of this horse is a bay but the legs have white stockings covering the darker leg color. You can see the dark color at the knees and hocks.
"Butternut" buckskin. Note that the base color of this horse is a bay but the legs have white stockings covering the darker leg color. You can see the dark color at the knees and hocks.
"Butternut" buckskin. Note that the base color of this horse is a bay but the legs have white stockings covering the darker leg color. You can see the dark color at the knees and hocks.
The cremello color is a dilution of the chestnut gene. Notice the lack of dark mane, tail, and distal limbs consistent with a chestnut.
The cremello color is a dilution of the chestnut gene. Notice the lack of dark mane, tail, and distal limbs consistent with a chestnut.
The cremello color is a dilution of the chestnut gene. Notice the lack of dark mane, tail, and distal limbs consistent with a chestnut.
The cremello color is a dilution of the chestnut gene. Notice the lack of dark mane, tail, and distal limbs consistent with a chestnut.
The cremello color is a dilution of the chestnut gene. Notice the lack of dark mane, tail, and distal limbs consistent with a chestnut.
The cremello color is a dilution of the chestnut gene. Notice the lack of dark mane, tail, and distal limbs consistent with a chestnut.
The cremello color is a dilution of the chestnut gene. Notice the lack of dark mane, tail, and distal limbs consistent with a chestnut.
Dorsal markings of a buckskin
A Cremello horse with a red tint. It is homozygous (double dilution) cream dilution of a chestnut horse. Note the blue iris and red skin.
A Cremello horse with a red tint. It is homozygous (double dilution) cream dilution of a chestnut horse. Note the blue iris and red skin.
A Cremello horse with a red tint. It is homozygous (double dilution) cream dilution of a chestnut horse. Note the blue iris and red skin.
This pony shows the cream gene affecting different coat colors from 2 parents. One parent was a bay or buckskin and the other a chestnut or palomino giving a mix of perlino (dark legs below the knee and hock) and the cremello (flaxen mane and tail).
This is a double cream dilution of a red based horse (chestnut) making him a Cremello. A single dilution would be a palomino but the pink skin and pale blue eyes are common with Cremello horses.
This is a double cream dilution of a red based horse (chestnut) making him a Cremello. A single dilution would be a palomino but the pink skin and pale blue eyes are common with Cremello horses.
This is a double cream dilution of a red based horse (chestnut) making him a Cremello. A single dilution would be a palomino but the pink skin and pale blue eyes are common with Cremello horses.