You will most likely get a light chestnut bay. It really depends on the parents genes.
A thoroughbred horse can be any solid color except white. Examples: Bay Chestnut Black
They make make the color GREY!!!!
Green, white, and gold.
White is not actually a color and I do not think you can make white
white and white
Conformation, temperment, and the bay color with white feathers.
it would make a lime color.
All colors in the color spectrum make white. Black is the absence of color/light
They are famously White, or any variation of white (off-white, light grey, etc.). All Lipizzan Horses are born dark bay, and as they age their coat turns almost pure white. So the younger the Lipizzan, the darker the coat. But very rarely the foal will keep it's dark bay color. If there is a dark bay Lipizzan in the world, it is considered good luck.
I don't think you can make white out of other colors.
you cant make white with purple. But you could make purple with white
I would say "Bay" except I've never seen a Bay with white mane and tailBrown.