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Well, a throughbred is a breed of horse, and a palamino is the color of a horse. It really depends what kind of horse the palamino is. Lets say it is a quarter horse, it would beat the throughbred for a quarter mile, then it would be tired and get beat bad by the throughbred. Hope that helped!

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What type of horse would you get if you bred a Gray piebald horse and a Palomino piebald horse?

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If a black tenneesee walker was bred to a palomino quarter horse what colour would it be?

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How do you determine if a palomino is a hybrid or a purebred trait?

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How is the palomino horse born?

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What happens when you breed a palomino with a palomino?

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What is the gene in horses called that causes pallomeno to become cremello?

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