Autism Awareness

April is Autism Awareness Month. Approximately 1 in 54 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to 2016 data. Boys are four times more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls
Amaretto is deeply involved in doing fundraising for various charities and from time to time has released Limited Edition Horses to help raise funds for these charities.
These Autism Awareness Horses were released April 2011 in efforts to raise funds for various charities throughout the world. 100% of the proceeds were donated to Autism Charities. Thank you breeders for doing your part in helping the donations.

The black and white Puzzloosa coats reflected the puzzle piece symbol associated with Autism Awareness. The coats and eyes on these horses can not pass.

Starting in March of 2013 Amaretto began dropping Awareness eyes. These eyes dropped randomly from the breeding of any coats 3.5 or higher. The April eye was Autism Awareness. These eyes DO pass.

The 2015 Autism Awareness Horses were released April 13, 2015 and sold until April 20, 2015 in efforts to raise funds for a very deserving family with 3 Autistic children.
100% of the proceeds were donated to the Torres family. You can read more about this wonderful family at this link: http://amarettobreedables.com/pages/AUT2015 . The coats on the 2015 Autism Awareness horses do not pass, however the eyes CAN pass.

 

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