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Champagne Horse
05/27/2008
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    Champagne is a color breed. Champagnes have dilute colored skin, eyes and hair coat.

    Breed Description:
    Champagne is a color breed. Champagnes have dilute colored skin, eyes and hair coat. They have characteristic darker freckles, and are born with bright blue eyes. Breeds that have champagne colored horses are the Quarter Horse, Paint, Appaloosa, Saddlebred, Tennessee Walker, Missouri Fox Trotter, American Cream Draft, Miniature Horse, and some mixed breeds.

    Average Height:
    Varies by primary breed

    Colors:
    Champagne colors include: gold, amber, and classic.

    Conformation:
    use standards of primary breed

    Breed History:
    The color can be traced back to the 1800's, and appears to have originated in gaited saddle stock.

    US Breed Association:
    International Champagne Horse Registry
    PO Box 4430
    Paso Robles, CA 93447
    www.ICHRegistry.com
    mail@ICHRegistry.com