this is scout my qh cremello . as he was as a colt. hope you like him. Click on his head and he will walk to you for a carrot. You can stand and pet him or move away and let him eat. To stop click by his back leg . White horses are born white, always have a white coat with no other color present, and stay white throughout their life. White horses may have blue, brown or hazel eyes.One of the best-known examples was "Silver," ridden by the Lone Ranger, a role actually played by two different white horses.True albino animals have a white coat, mane, and tail, with pink skin and pink eyes. However, there is no reported case of a true albino horse The American White, regardless of breeding, must have pink skin and truly white coloring ... no slight pigmentation of hair allowed. A few, small scattered spots are permissible (Usually found around eye, chest, and on genital areas, but only on skin, not on hair, these spots frequently are not exhibited until the foal approaches 18 months in age.). The various eye colors common to horses are acceptable including amber and very pale blue and parti-colored. The lovely cremello color is the result of the action of two cream genes on a red (chestnut/sorrel) horse. Where one cream gene on a red produces a Palomino, two of them create the cremello!