Yes. They are the American Albino and the American cream draft. They are born white and die white, but they are not albinos. There are a few horses that are born albino, they are either born dead or within 24 hours of birth. This is "lethal white syndrome".Oftentimes mature Lipizzaners are grey, but they are born black and some of them actually stay black their whole life.
White is a color of a horse, not a breed. Certain breeds of horses can be 'white', but white is called 'grey' because white horses have gray skin if you look close. Albinos are also white but they are very rare and have 'pink' skin and blue eyes. Google it In horse language it's gray and one is the connemara pony from Ireland for example.
Albino horse (notice the pink skin on the muzzle)
Grey horse (gray skin on muzzle)
Yes... but I prefer to call them silver (souds cooler)
This would be difficult to list here, but this website has just about every horse breed known to mankind.
If you ever see the word horse after another word, that is usually the breed. Pampas horse is probably a breed, horse is just a general word, the breed is more specific.
Morab. ;)
This color is bay, and just about every breed of horse can be bay. Many horse breeds can be this colour
every light horse ( not draft horses)
A black stallion is just the color of a non-gelded horse. That could be any breed. If you want a specific breed of horse i can give you a couple. Thoroughbred Horse: 45mph (long Distance) Quarter Horse: 55mph(Short Quarter Mile Sprint) The average horse can run around 30mph some more some less
A specific breed of horse does not have specific or exclusive predators. All horses have the exact same predators which will vary according to where the horse lives.
Well going by breed, that would be a Thoroughbred, as for a specific horse I'm not sure.
Any breed or cross breed of horse will work fine so long as it is sound and well trained. Don't buy a specific breed of horse just because some says it's the best.
That depends on the breed of the horse for e.g. A Lipizzaner can live up to and over 30 years old and still perform. Every breed has a different life span.
No. Black is not a specific breed of horse but simply a color. There are a variety of horse breeds that come in the color of black.
The horse has to be age three (or above), and his level must be level ten; the higher, the better. A horse in AVH can breed ONCE every ten levels, though it was different in the past.