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Arabian Palomino
Arabian palomino breeders will work with the foals from a young age to get them ready for show or to be sold with a good temperament.
This striking golden coat color in horses has been found in early artifacts of Europe and Asia and is also prominent in Japanese and Chinese art prior to 221-206BC. It has been suggested that the name of the breed has been derived from that of a Spanish Don, Juan de Palomino, who received such a horse from Hernan Cortes.
Arabian palomino breeders will work with the foals from a young age to get them ready for show or to be sold with a good temperament.
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In the United States of America, these horses were bred extensively and acquired breed status through the efforts of the breeds Horses Association Inc. As far as the breed history goes, it was the Spaniards who introduced this color to America. Arabian palomino breeders will work with the foals from a young age to get them ready for show or to be sold with a good temperament.
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