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Cremello


The lovely cremello color is the result of the action of two cream genes on a red (chestnut/sorrel) horse. Where one cream gene on a red produces a Palomino, two of them create the cremello! See the Color Chart to learn more about the color possibilities the cream gene creates. Click Here to see the characteristics of the different cream colors, to include the difference between cremellos and perlinos.
Accountabull

Cremello owned by Carolyn
True Blue McCue

Cremello Quarter Horse stallion owned by Wendy Bockman
Blue Eyed Paradise

Cremello Quarter Horse stallion owned by Natalie Nelson
PS Power Of Gold

Cremello filly owned by Peter Glatte

Cremello Mini Filly owned by CPEA member Kim Cunningham
Dusty

Dusty, Cremello colt with his palomino gelding pasture buddy owned by Pastor David Barnes



This site is not intended to give the visitor a complete education in the science of equine genetics, but merely to explain the cream gene in layman's terms, and thus help dispel some of the myths associated with it. If you have questions about these horses and their coloration, please visit the Cream Gene Facts page, or our Color Discussion Board.




The American Quarter Horse Association had a rule on its books, 227i (formerly known as 227j), that disallowed registration of purebred Quarter Horses with two cream genes. The organization that has gotten the AQHA Rule 227i eliminated has an email list you may join:

 
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