And what exactly is that? Pangaré?She actually looks Bay + Pangaré to me.
Panagre' is what causes a horse, as I put it, to have a butter belly. Most commonly seen in haflingers and belgians, the horses are usually sorrel or palomino, but I have seen bays, buckskins and seal bays show it too( but usually in their winter coats), the underside of the horse has a creamy pale shade to it, like the color of butter.
In my personal opinion, I think palomino haflingers typically are pale sorrels with this trait, if they were true palominos, then crossing two of them could possibly result in a cremello foal, and I have yet to see a cremello haflinger.
Carolyn
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