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  Cremello - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cremello is a horse coat color consisting of a cream colored body with a cream or white mane and tail.
Cremellos are not white horses, which have a pure white coat from birth with brown or blue eyes and pink skin, and no genetic dilution factor.
Cremello horses are also not albino: they do not have a white hair coat nor do they have non-pigmented eyes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cremello   (415 words)

  
 WHAT COLOR IS YOUR HORSE
A cremello is homozygous (2 copies) for the dominant cream gene on a chestnut base -- perlinos (bay base) and smoky creams (fl base) are also homozygous but the base color is different and may affect resulting foal colors.
A cremello foal usually occurs between palomino x palomino, palomino x buckskin, palomino x smoky fl, cremello x cremello/perlino or smoky x smoky matings; but can also occur when breeding greys, fls and other colors where the cream gene is not visually apparent.
A cremello foal is born with light blue eyes and pink skin and it keeps those two items for the remainder of its life.
www.mfthba.com /ColorPanel/CPArticle1.htm   (1249 words)

  
 WHITE HORSE FACTS - Tunamara Arabian Stud and Toy Dog Kennels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The Cremello horse or Perlino horse are double dilute colour coat patterns.
But when a chestnut or bay solid is bred to a Cremello or Perlino there is a double issue of the dilute gene which means that every foal from these matings will be 100% guaranteed to be a single dilute foal ie.
A cremello or perlino horse has cream coat and skin with white blaze, sox or body marks as do their darker cousins.
myweb.ecomplanet.com /scot8768/mycustompage0039.htm   (633 words)

  
 Colors of the Turanian Horse: Cremello dilutions
Cremello is perhaps the only horse color gene whose expression depends upon whether the horse has one dose of it (is heterozygous for it) or two (is homozygous for it).
The Cremello has a very white mane and tail, white the Perlino may have a mane and tail slightly darker than the body color, and a bit of color on the knees, hocks and fetlocks.
Because blue eyes are erroneously believed to be "weak" by some, the use of Cremellos and Perlinos in breeding the Akhal-Teke has been severely discouraged, and the earlier editions of the stud books recommend breeding even buckskins and palominos to fls or dark bays in order to avoid any chance of getting one.
www.turanianhorse.org /col_cremello.html   (686 words)

  
 Equusite.com - Coat Colors and Patterns: cremello and perlino creme genes in horses
Cremellos and Perlinos are often called Whites or Albinos which is incorrect.
Cremellos and Perlinos are "double diluted" which means they have two copies of the creme gene instead of one like a Palomino or Buckskin.
Cremellos will have white manes and tails while Perlinos will have darker points, as a Buckskin would, but on a Perlino the points are orangish.
www.equusite.com /articles/basics/colors/colorsCremelloPerlino.shtml   (248 words)

  
 Colours - palomino, dilutes, cream, cremello, The Golden Horse Society of New Zealand
The Cremello is distinguished by its pink skin, blue eyes, white hooves and body hair ranging from ivory (off white) to cream.
Cremellos are produced from mating Palomino to Palomino horses who carry the dilute gene.
The Perlino has a similar description to the Cremello in that it has pink skin, blue eyes and white hooves, however, the body hair may range from cream to dark cream, with the mane and tail being darker than the body.
www.horsetalk.co.nz /nzgoldenhorse/colours.shtml   (705 words)

  
 Cremello/Perlino Webring
Cremellos, perlinos and smokey cremes are the product of two copies of the creme dilution gene and are known as double dilutes.
AMHA/AMHR miniature cremello stallion siring palomino and buckskin foals.
At present we are standing the Cremello stallion Aura of Excellence and have several of his offspring available for purchase.
l.webring.com /hub?ring=cremello   (1445 words)

  
 Fjord Colors
Your basic white dun is a brown dun with "limited fl" and a cremello gene (which lightens the coat color) - meaning light coat and fl points.
The cremello on the other hand is only found on white and yellow horses (it can theoretically be hidden by the grey gene--but we can't find any examples living today).
If you have a white mare who doesn't produce a white foal--that cremello is lost from that genetic line.
www.oliviafarm.com /page4.html   (488 words)

  
 Cremello Lusitano-PSL
Cremello is a color found in the Lusitano horses of Portugal.
Genetic testing for cremello color in Spain and Portugal is not as common as in other countries - in general, people aren't looking to breed for the color, rather for the horse.
Cremello and dappled, a rich pearl cream colour.
www.andalusians-for-you.com /cremello.html   (275 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The foal color is the same on a cremello foal and on a cremello adult.
A cremello foal shows it straight away, as opposed to a grey foal that is born with "a color".
The cremello color is caused by a Ccr gene in the C-locus, on a horse with chestnut base color.
www.icelandichorse.is /cremello.htm   (179 words)

  
 227J Info
Cremellos are a pale ivory to a pale pumpkin color, with pink skin and blue eyes.
However, in many breed registries the cremello color is highly desirable and sought after, due to the fact that they are homozygous for the dilution gene.
The genetics of the cremello are quite interesting Ccr is a genetic abbreviation, which translates to "Dilutes pigment to a cream color".
www.cross5ranch.com /c5/cremello_dilemma.htm   (2419 words)

  
 Last Chance Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Chance was tested by U. Davis to verify he is a cremello and that he has one agouti gene (Aa) (restricts the fl to the points) which means he can sire both buckskins and palominos from fl mares.
His 2005 foal crop was 2 buckskins (1 filly and 1 colt), 1 cremello colt and 3 palominos (2 colts and 1 filly).
His 2006 foal crop was 2 buckskins (1 colt and 1 filly), 2 cremello fillies and 2 palominos (1 colt and 1 filly).
www.lastchancefarm.com /darrahsivorychance.html   (473 words)

  
 Cremello Kleur
Cremello en Perlino gekleurde paarden zijn paarden met een “dubbele verdunning”.
Het Crème gen dat in Cremello’s dubbel aanwezig is, is geen recessief gen, het is een “incompleet” dominant gen. Een enkel gen is namelijk altijd zichtbaar bij een paard, het is dan een Palomino of een Valk.
Een cremello is géén albino, de kleur is niet geheel weg, slechts verdund.
home.planet.nl /~abbin017/a_cremello_kleur.htm   (767 words)

  
 bocephus
Perlinos, cremellos, and smoky crèmes are the result of breeding two horses who each have at least one crème gene, like buckskin to palomino, palomino to cremello, palomino to palomino, etc. They are double crème dilutes, having received one crème gene from each parent.
A perlino is a bay based horse with two dilute genes, a cremello is a chestnut horse with two crème genes, and a smoky crème is a fl based horse with two crème genes.
The crème gene, which causes a cremello, is not a recessive gene.
www.mcnattfarm.com /bocephusmid.htm   (782 words)

  
 Equusite.com Article Comments - Horse Colors & Markings: Cremello and Perlino
cremellos are craking horses i have one his name is ludo, and he is a bother to keep clean because he is mostly white lol
If you visit the link on the article to the Cremello and Perlino Educational Association, you will find color charts showing what the offspring would be for different color crosses.
There are albino horses, so what you said on the Cremello and Perlino page about albinos is wrong.
www.equusite.com /cgi-html/articleComments/colorsCremelloPerlino.html   (354 words)

  
 Equivale - Blue Eyed Dream, rare Greman Warmblood Cremello Stallion
A cremello has two dilution genes, which lighten the hair, skin, and eyes.
As a cremello, he'll always pass on one dilution gene, so color is guaranteed.
The only way Blue Eyed Dream could produce a double dilute foal (cremello or perlino) would be if he was bred to a mare with a cream gene, and both parents pass that gene to the foal.
ultimatehorsesites.com /equivale/blueeyeddream.html   (176 words)

  
 Colors - Best of L'il Beginnings
Cremello is the chestnut dilution cream and if bred to chestnut 100% palomino will be produced.
Cremello to bay produces 50 % palomino and 50 % buckskin.
Cremello is generally blue eyed, though amber or orange eyes can happen and cremello is not as darker cream as perlino.
www.lilbeginnings.com /links/info/color   (2276 words)

  
 The Genetics of the Cremello Trait in Horses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The Genetics of the Cremello Trait in Horses
The palomino gene (Ccr) causes a distinctive golden hair color by dilution of the red pigment to yellow, and is highly prized by many breeders.
Homozygotes (CcrCcr) for the gene exhibit a "dosage effect" in that the coat is diluted to a very pale creme (cremello), which is usually considered undesirable.
whitedobes.doberinfo.com /cremello.html   (198 words)

  
 Arrow's Walkers A Tribute to Blue Gold, cremello foundation sire!
However, cremellos and perlinos were, even more so, diamonds in the rough back then than they are today.
Sky is a double agouti cremello and Star is a double agouti buckskin.
Blue has a cremello great-grandson, SAS Dilution Solution, that is producing offspring for Smooth as Silk Walkers in Colorado.
www.arrowswalkers.com /stallions/bluegoldpage.htm   (1033 words)

  
 C-R Little Farm - Diluted foals are our specialty!!!
He is an awesome cremello that has irridecent hair coatand has mottled skin around his muzzle and eyes.
Bailey, one of Blue's fillies is a cremello and has been shown -she is pictured below in some of her classes......Thank you Becky for keeping us informed and doing such a great job showing her.....We are very proud to own her sire...
We have a perlino mare due in May by Blue that will be perlino or cremello ONLY and is for sale FOAL ONLY- $2500 (filly) and $3000 (colt) before its born with a deposit and signed contract, $3000 (filly $3500 (colt) after its born and will increase once it is of weaning age....
www.freewebs.com /crlittlefarm/blueaqhacremellostud.htm   (690 words)

  
 Hi Mountain Gold :: Arabian Horses, Cremello, Palomino, Buckskin
A cremello is a rare color sometimes produced when breeding two other "diluted" color horses usually two palominos.
The cremello has an almost white coat with slight cream highlights.
The color produced when crossing the cremello with a chestnut, for example, is palomino.
www.himountaingold.com   (245 words)

  
 Color Genetics
A cremello is a chestnut lightened twice because of his 2 copies of the dilution gene "Cr+, Cr+".
ON rare occasions with many cremellos, if the mare is bay "Aa", a fl foal could result called a smoky fl which range from brown to fl in color.
When breeding a palomino or buckskin to a cremello, the outcome ratio is this: 50% palomino/buckskin and 50% cremello or perlino.
www.lattefarms.com /colorgenetics.html   (2398 words)

  
 Cremello
The lovely cremello color is the result of the action of two cream genes on a red (chestnut/sorrel) horse.
This colt is for sale by Ken Cooper, who says he "is a real nice yearling cremello stud whose AQHA sire King Tucks Reward is a grandson of POCO BUENO out of a daughter of GAY BAR KING.
Here is another page about the cremello color, and the effort to get it recognized by the AQHA as it is in most other U.S. registries.
www.horsecolor.com /dilutions/cream/cremello.htm   (319 words)

  
 Perlino and Cremello Info | Double-Dilute Breeding Info
While Perlinos and Cremellos have been accepted across various horse associations as a coat color not genetics gone bad, the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) put their foot down when it came to accepting these coat colors into their registry.
However, it was the belief of the Committee that cremello and perlinos have health and eye problems, therefore the rest of the rule would remain intact.
According to the AQHA registration department, there were 898 Cremellos and 281 Perlinos registered in 2003, the first year they were eligible for registration, and there were 809 Cremellos and 218 Perlinos registered in 2004.
www.equinecolorspecialties.com /perlino-cremello-info.shtml   (1308 words)

  
 Welcome to the Cremello Society
Cremello Sash & Reserve Champion Award for the Championship, Plus at their other shows they will offer highest placed Cremello Rosettes which will gain you valuable extra points on your Points card if you have taken part.
There WILL DEFINATLY BE Cremello In Hand & Ridden at the Notts Derby Charity Horse Show @ Elvaston Castle on Saturday 11th August 2007, and I am currently negotiating with Derby County Show & Moorgreen.
There will be an Article in the octobers issue of Equestrian Life on Cremellos, It is a midlands based magazine but if you would like a copy of the article please contact me for details.
www.cremello.co.uk /news.php   (601 words)

  
 Last Chance Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Cremello could be: ee AA CrCr or ee Aa CrCr or ee aa CrCr
Ee could produce palomino, cremello, buckskin, perlino, and smoky fl or smoky cream.
EE aa can only produce smoky fl or smoky creams unless mate contributes an A. aa would pass on the fl a gene every time, but not necessarily produce a smoky fl or smoky cream as it all depends on which genes the mate contributes.
www.lastchancefarm.com /elsiescorner/thecreamgenereference.html   (392 words)

  
 Cremellos
The Cremello is not a breed of horse, but instead a color.
There coat is a pale ivory to a pale pumpkin color and they have pink skin and blue eyes.
The Cremello color can happen with any of the breeds where diluted colors are present.
www.gotpetsonline.com /pictures/gallery/horses/alphabetically/cremellos   (105 words)

  
 Morgan Colors- Cremello, Perlino and Smoky Cream Morgan Horses
A bay or brown horse with two cream genes becomes a perlino; a chestnut horse a cremello; and a fl a smoky cream.
Behind her is ISLAND MORGANA (Island Grand Duke X Island Halona Suzanne), a 2000 cremello mare owned by Upper Canada Morgans.
Also visible is the slight golden "tint" to the coat that some cremellos have, especially as foals.
colormorgans.tripod.com /doubledilute.htm   (840 words)

  
 Champagne Comparisons, Ivory and Cremello
A Cremello’s “patootie” - many cremellos have “freckles” of various shapes, colors and amounts.
After a while it becomes easier to tell them apart - generally, a Champagne’s skin tone is less brightly pink than a Cremello’s, and the freckles are less pronounced than a Champagne’s mottling.
A Cremello muzzle - again, there are some freckles, but they aren’t at all like the mottling on the Champagnes!
www.champagnehorses.net /champagne_comparisons__ivory_a.htm   (225 words)

  
 Equine-Reproduction.com Bulletin Board: Percentage for cremello or perlino
I do as we had one as a child and a friend bred her bay morgan/appy solid mare to an "albino" qh and the resulting foal was a beautiful blanket bucksin colt.
I have a Cremello Stallion, and his father was a perlino bred to a cremello and the resulting foal was a Cremello.
The palomino mare is by a fl sire and out of what everyone referred to as a bay mare, obviously she was not bay, although she looks it and I don't know what color her parents were.
www.equine-reproduction.com /board/messages/101/3783.html   (1208 words)

  
 DOCS WHITE HOT GUN AQHA Cremello Quarter Horse Stallion standing stud Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
This stallion is a "Cremello" meaning he carries two copies of the creme gene (as compared to the Palomino carrying one copy of the creme gene or the sorrel carrying no copy of that gene) and will therefore pass one copy of the creme gene to each of his offspring.
In fact since he is a cremello, he will sire 100% Palominos from sorrel mares.
White star is visible on cremello coloring in photo showing that he is not "white", but cream.
www.ourchurch.com /view/?pageID=181999   (1259 words)

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