Jill
Aspiring Cowgirl
Palomino is one of my favorite colors for a horse, and we have four of them. They range from light "Isabella" palomino to golden palomino. Here are ours, and I'd love to see yours!!!
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My first palomino -- my first show horse -- "Derby", who I would call an Isabella palomino. Derby showed as a stallion for me a decade ago and is now a much loved and enjoyed gelding:
"Bacardi", who is actually mine and H's favorite horse. He is a golden palomino SON of BTU... Grand / Supreme Champion when we showed him, as well as, go figure, first places in color. He is both H and my favorite because of how much he loves us... so much heart and an almost dog like devotion for his people:
"Bliss", one of our homebred babydolls who is now coming 3yo mare. I was not sure when she was born if she was sorrel or palomino, and as her sire is grey, didn't know at all which color an outfit she'd pick. She opted for a golden dapple palomino, and I will not raise a complaint:
And last, but not least (just most recent), we have "Dancer" who is a 29" 12yo mare I first met when Derby was our show horse. She comes to us from some very good friends, and she is not pregnant but is on a low starch diet (much to her probably dismay!). In her summer coat, she is a shade or two lighter than Bliss:
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Let's see your pretty palomino minis!!!

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My first palomino -- my first show horse -- "Derby", who I would call an Isabella palomino. Derby showed as a stallion for me a decade ago and is now a much loved and enjoyed gelding:

"Bacardi", who is actually mine and H's favorite horse. He is a golden palomino SON of BTU... Grand / Supreme Champion when we showed him, as well as, go figure, first places in color. He is both H and my favorite because of how much he loves us... so much heart and an almost dog like devotion for his people:

"Bliss", one of our homebred babydolls who is now coming 3yo mare. I was not sure when she was born if she was sorrel or palomino, and as her sire is grey, didn't know at all which color an outfit she'd pick. She opted for a golden dapple palomino, and I will not raise a complaint:

And last, but not least (just most recent), we have "Dancer" who is a 29" 12yo mare I first met when Derby was our show horse. She comes to us from some very good friends, and she is not pregnant but is on a low starch diet (much to her probably dismay!). In her summer coat, she is a shade or two lighter than Bliss:

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Let's see your pretty palomino minis!!!
