The Palomino and Buckskin Horses


The " American White et American Creme Horse Registry ", have a section in their Stud Book for the Palomino and Buckskin Horses used in the breeding program for the Creme Horse. These horses have the same blood as the Creme Horse that is to say predominantly Arabe, Quarter Horse, Spanish and Portuguese blood.

 

The Standard of the Palomino and Buckskin Horse

 

Body :        Nice head with big eyes, large jaw bones, finely attached mi-long to long neck, long slanted shoulder well muscled, deep chest, short back, large rein, round and well muscled croup, pasterns average in length and oblique.
Coat :           Palomino or Buckskin.
Skin :            Dark mottled skin is eliminatary.
Eyes :           Brown.
Blood :         Quarter Horse, Portuguese / Spanish and Arabe.
Height :        14.2h to 16.3h with an average of 15.2h to 16h.
Weight :        400kg à 550kg.

 

                                          

                                                                                                                  


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 



 


 

 

For more information

Association Française du Cheval Crème, 81630 Montgaillard. France. Tél. 00 33 5 63 33 53 43.    info@cheval-creme.com