Have you ever laid eyes on a Cremello horse? These magnificent equines are absolutely unforgettable, with their luxurious cream-colored coats, snowy white manes and tails, and striking blue eyes that seem to glow. If you’ve spotted one, you’d understand why they’re often mistaken for Albino horses—but there’s actually a fascinating difference between these two stunning coat colors.
Cremello vs. Albino: What’s the Difference?
While Cremello and Albino horses share similar striking features—those mesmerizing blue eyes, bright coats, and pink noses—there’s one key distinction that sets them apart. Albino horses are born completely white with zero pigmentation, whereas Cremellos have a distinctive cream-colored coat that becomes apparent when compared to a true white horse.
Here’s what makes Cremellos even more special: this gorgeous coloring isn’t breed-specific! You’ll find the Cremello color pattern across various breeds, though it’s most commonly seen in Quarter Horses, Shetland Ponies, and Draft Horses. Each breed brings its own charm to this already magnificent coat color.

Meet Dun It In Platinum: A True Platinum Powerhouse
Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to one of the most breathtaking Cremello horses in the world: Dun It In Platinum. This exceptional 2006 Cremello American Quarter Horse stallion is not just beautiful—he’s a true champion with an impressive pedigree.
As one of the very few sons of the legendary Hollywood Dun It, Dun It In Platinum carries some seriously impressive bloodlines. His sire dominated the equestrian world with a remarkable legacy, earning over $6 million and leaving an indelible mark on the breed.

The Perfect Cross: Foundation and Athleticism
What makes Dun It In Platinum truly exceptional is the perfect marriage of his bloodlines. His dam brings solid foundation cow horse genetics to the table, which crossed beautifully with Hollywood Dun It’s superior genes. The result? A platinum powerhouse with extraordinary qualities:
- ✓ Remarkable athleticism and versatility
- ✓ Exceptional appearance and presence
- ✓ Gorgeous bone structure and conformation
- ✓ Calm, well-balanced temperament
These qualities make Dun It In Platinum not just a stunning show horse, but an outstanding breeding prospect with serious potential to pass on his excellence to future generations.

Watch Dun It In Platinum in Action
Want to see this magnificent Cremello stallion in person? Check out this incredible video showcase:

Share the Beauty
Dun It In Platinum is truly a sight to behold, and we’d love to hear your thoughts! What impresses you most about this stunning Cremello stallion? Is it his majestic presence, his athletic build, or those captivating blue eyes?
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