I'll assume you are asking about horse colors. Chestnut is one of the two base colors for horses (The other being black). Chestnut (also called Red). can be anywhere from a pale almost palomino color to a dark nearly black looking color, with the mane and tail the same color, darker, or lighter. Chestnut can become 'diluted' when the cream gene is present. One copy of cream added to chestnut will give a palomino, two copies and the color will be cremello.
Palomino is a single cream dilution of the red gene. This means that a chestnut (Red based) horse inherited one copy of the cream gene and the color was diluted to palomino, whereas two copies would turn a chestnut into a cremello.
You could get either a palomino or a chestnut. Since a palomino is a diluted chestnut, and a chestnut has no dilution genes, it will balance out the foal's genes so that it could be either color! Good Luck!
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Depends on what kind of chestnut you have, royal blue looks good on those really bright chestnuts, however if you have a liver chestnut hunter green looks really nice.
In horses liver chestnut is a type of chestnut. So chestnut to chestnut will produce a chestnut foal. The actual shade of chestnut will be controlled by underlying factors that are not well understood.
Cherry Chestnut would be a lighter chestnut then the red chestnut but they both basicly are the same.
Well, the color Chestnut is called Chestnut because it looks like Chestnut wood.
(Indian water chestnut): Singhada
chestnut.
Palomino is a single cream dilution of the red gene. This means that a chestnut (Red based) horse inherited one copy of the cream gene and the color was diluted to palomino, whereas two copies would turn a chestnut into a cremello.
chestnut uggs everyone has chestnut uggs
Morris Chestnut's birth name is Morris L. Chestnut.
Sweet Chestnut Answer. The Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum is the tree that supplies conkers. The Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) sometimes called the Spanish Chestnut supplies the nuts we roast and eat around Christmas.
You could get either a palomino or a chestnut. Since a palomino is a diluted chestnut, and a chestnut has no dilution genes, it will balance out the foal's genes so that it could be either color! Good Luck!
it is diluted Edited: It is NOT diluted. It is neutralized.
The Horse Chestnut is an Angiosperm.