sorrel is a similar color to chesnut.
Chestnut.
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.
Whatever colour either of the parents are the foal could be, and it could just be any random colour, but the most common is the colour of either of the parents.
Sorrel and Chestnut are genetically the exact same color. It is nothing more than a difference of terminology. 1. In most English riding circles Sorrel refers to a chestnut horse with a flaxen (blonde) mane and tail. While chestnut is a solidly chestnut body, mane and tail. 2. Some western stock breed registries use sorrel to mean a darker shade of chestnut with matching mane and tail. And chestnut for lighter shades, with or without a flaxen mane and tail.
There is no alternative scientific name for a chestnut.
The color "marron" in French translates to "brown" in English.
Brown was the coat colour of this amazing champion, but red was his racing colour.
Chestnut.
it can vary but some times it can be a liver chestnut or a bay or a normal chestnut. the colour could be any but i would suggest you go on a proper horse website
marron (colour) : brown marron (fruit) : conker (and chestnut when prepared to be eaten)
Chestnut is not a breed. It is only a colour designation.
Chestnut
In French, "châtain" refers to a chestnut or medium brown color.
Morris Chestnut's birth name is Morris L. Chestnut.
You would get a Black Foal since the coat colour Black is more dominent than Chestnut!
Light Chestnut Brown
its chestnut brown like my hair