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Amber cream horses have pale yellow—sometimes almost white—body color and a light brown mane and tail. The lower part of the legs is occasionally a little darker brown. Gold cream horses have very pale yellow or ivory color body hair (Photos ssss1 & ssss1). Compared to amber cream, gold cream is lighter. As a rule, the mane and tail are white or pale cream. The eyes are yellow or golden, but occasion­ally can remain blue for the rest of the horse’s life. A sable cream horse is similar to amber cream, but the color of the body, mane, and tail has a subtle brown shade.

Classic cream champagne horses are light bluish smoky color, sometimes almost white with a yellowish shade (ssss1). The mane and tail are light brown with an admixture of reddish hair. In 2009, the ICHR began registering double cream champagne color. Such horses look almost white, but in good light it is possible to notice a pale shade of ivory or light cappuccino, and a weak golden gloss in the sun. The skin is pink and dark specks can be absent completely. If they are present, there are few and they are difficult to find. The skin of this horse is lighter than the skin of a double cream dilute. The eyes are ivory and have blue streaks running up and down from the pupil. The iris can be framed with a yellowish ring on the outer edge.

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