Partbred Arabian Silverblossom Silente
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Partbred Arabian Silverblossom Silente

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Goldmaker 1999 Thoroughbred stallion [Glitter Please x Desire for Gold]

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She is beauty, she is grace.
Some pics of my mom's cremello Tennessee Walking mare, Nirvana. She's probably around 20 years old, about 15.3 hands. I considered blanketing her over the winter due to her age, but she seems to be maintaining weight and also her winter coat is very fluffy, so I think she feels just fine.
in before someone asks: Albino horses do not exist. What people think are albino are usually just cremello/perlino, as Nirvana is. Genetically it's just a very pale palomino. Perlinos/cremellos differ from grays in that standard gray horses have black skin and dark eyes. Cremello/perlinos have white skin with blue eyes. They are not deaf or blind like they are in dogs.
This is the horse that comes to every four year old girl's dreams and tells her her destiny.
[ID: The first photo is of a cremello foal standing in a dirt and grass pasture looking towards the viewer. Blurry trees are the background horizon. The second photo is a pair of cremello foals, one leaning down to look at the other, who is laying down and lifting their head as if just awoken from a nap.] via