I don't know if that's still just considered palamino.
I thought it had a pearl effect , a shimmer , surreal in a way .........beautiful horse though what ever it is
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I don't know if that's still just considered palamino.
Quote: The metallic sheen on this Akhal Teke is characteristic of the breed, but I believe his color is cremello, not palomino. A palomino is basically a red horse with one copy of the cream gene, which dilutes the red to a sort of golden yellow color (the shade can vary quite a bit - I own two palominos; one is pale gold, the other almost pumpkin colored). Palominos have normal colored eyes and skin. A cremello is a red-based horse with two copied of the cream gene, which dilutes the color down to nearly white, with pink skin and blue eyes.
Knowing how dirty my horses get and how fast they do it, and knowing how easily pink skin sunburns, I'm afraid all my mind sees is "high maintenance!"
Cyn, your bush looks like a Flowering Almond to me:
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Wow, thanks for the great information on gene expression.The metallic sheen on this Akhal Teke is characteristic of the breed, but I believe his color is cremello, not palomino. A palomino is basically a red horse with one copy of the cream gene, which dilutes the red to a sort of golden yellow color (the shade can vary quite a bit - I own two palominos; one is pale gold, the other almost pumpkin colored). Palominos have normal colored eyes and skin. A cremello is a red-based horse with two copied of the cream gene, which dilutes the color down to nearly white, with pink skin and blue eyes. Knowing how dirty my horses get and how fast they do it, and knowing how easily pink skin sunburns, I'm afraid all my mind sees is "high maintenance!" Cyn, your bush looks like a Flowering Almond to me:![]()
Cynthia I love your house - it's a ranch, so no stairs.. I've seen a couple in the neighborhood like yours., so you could just as happily move here. Of course we have a "neighborhood," but, we are very close to forest preserves, so you'd have that "off the beaten path," feeling. People out here tend to be crazy too - you just have to "out" crazy them to keep them in their place.![]()
Could your flowering shrub be a rhododendron? People out here have some that survive the worst winters, and are early to bloom in spring. Last time I checked they were in full leaf but, no flower buds yet. That area is currently having sewers and city water brought in - I hope they didn't damage it when digging up property all over the place. Looks awful.
Quote: Thanks for the info. It's an elegant, fine boned animal,\ bred for the desert, but a bit thin for my tastes. I have never seen a coat like that on a horse. Like glass. Stunning.
Lovely place! Such a big yard. Add a little picket fence around the front, and I envision a chicken recreation area! They will help mow and fertilize the lawn too!Our humble abode. There's dad mowing the lawn for the first time. If you look close at the front door, you will see our two little dogs watching me.
Despite the cold and icicles we got last week, my tulips popped up, and so did the flowering bush, which for the life of me I can't remember the name of. We are in a neighborhood, that is why you keep hearing, wish I had more land!We are actually pretty happy here, all settled in for the final yrs.
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