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Title
Perlino Cream
Artist
Wes and Dotty Weber
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Jalon is a Perlino PRE Stallion with a beautiful, glistening coat. This comes from the cream gene which is responsible for a number of horse coat colors. Horses that have the cream gene in addition to a base coat color that is chestnut will become palomino if they are heterozygous, having one copy of the cream gene, or cremello, if they are homozygous. Similarly, horses with a bay base coat and the cream gene will be buckskin or perlino. A black base coat with the cream gene becomes the not-always-recognized smoky black or a smoky cream. Cream horses, even those with blue eyes, are not white horses. Dilution coloring is also not related to any of the white spotting patterns.
The P.R.E. means “Pura Raza Española” translates to “Pure Spanish Horse”. A Spanish horse can only be called P.R.E. if it has a pedigree record that confirms this. In other words, both parents must have complete identification documents, both must be registered in the stud book of the Association of Breeders of Purebred Spanish Horses (ANCCE by its Spanish acronym) and must also be licensed. Licensed P.R.E. horses can be recognized if they have a yellow, red, blue, green or gold ribbon next to their name on the studbook website. The yellow ribbon is a sign of basic approval, while the other coloured ribbons highlight the parents as particularly good breeding animals. So if you want to know if a horse is a P.R.E., you should look for the full name in the online studbook. In exceptional cases, some P.R.E.’s are not listed in this book, but it is always possible to complete the registration at a later date.
Many people place the P.R.E. and the Andalusian at the same level. However, there are significant differences between the two. While the P.R.E. are purebred Spanish horses, an Andalusian is a horse with a Spanish pedigree, but in which at least one of the parents is not registered with ANCCE and/or is not approved. Therefore, the horse cannot be registered with ANCCE and therefore will not receive the documentation that certifies it as a P.R.E., beyond its corresponding equine passport.
The P.S.L. is a purebred Lusitano, the horse breed originating in Portugal. In 1967 the Portuguese and Spanish stud books were separated, so that the corresponding descendants constitute completely different breeds. A horse is only a P.S.L. if both parents have complete documentation, are registered in the P.S.L. stud book and have the corresponding license. It is possible to recognise registered horses by the so-called LGN number. On the other hand, it is possible to identify licensed horses by the LGA number. Therefore, a horse can only be registered as a P.S.L. if the parents have both the LGN and the LGA number. If you want to know if a horse is a P.S.L., you should look up the full name in the online.
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