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Palomino Arabians
If you're thinking about getting palomino arabians, talk to breeders that are knowledgable in this field; they might be able to find you some babies for you to buy.
This is basically a horse color, and not a breed. The characteristic color is that of a newly minted fourteen-karat gold coin with variations from light to dark. The skin is usually gray, black, brown or motley without underlying pink skin or spots, except on the face or legs.
If you're thinking about getting palomino arabians, talk to breeders that are knowledgable in this field; they might be able to find you some babies for you to buy.
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It is believed that these horses have existed in China although they were introduced to the US from Spain where their coloring was popular and their breeding was encouraged by Queen Isabella. Owning a horse is a great commitment. If you're thinking about getting palomino arabians, talk to breeders that are knowledgable in this field; they might be able to find you some babies for you to buy.
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