Arabian horses cannot be Dominant White. Although, it is possible for an Arabian horse to appear white, it is actually a gray.
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They are only black. If they have any other colors on them they cannot be registered.
Yes.
Arabians: Roan, Bay, Black, Chestnut, and Grey for the Arabian Registry. Part Arabians: Paint/Pinto is Pintabian. Appaloosa is AraAppaloosa/Araloosa. Sorrel is part Arabian. Palomino is Part Arabian.
Arabian's can be many colors such as white, black , red, chestnut, bay, light brown, dark brown, dapple Grey, and Grey. Arabians cannot be pinto/paint, palomino, appaloosa or sorrel. These colors would create a different breed. For example, a paint/pinto Arabian is a Pintabian. An appaloosa Arabian is an AraAppaloosa.
No, black is a more uncommon color for the breed.
Well there are certain colors that horses cannot be, such as blue, green, purple, etc. There are also arguments over some horse colors and their terms, such as Albino. There is no such thing as an albino horse, this term is often used on Cremellos, Perlinos, and white horses. Some say horses can't be white, but they can be, usually they are a maximally expressed Sabino pinto marked horse.
black white brown
Orange, purple and green are the secondary colors that can be made out of primary colors. You cannot make black out of primary colors.
Black, Bay, & Brown
No, they see most colors, but not red. Red looks pale green to horses.
The Shagya arabian comes in bay, brown, black, and chestnut, they also posses the grey gene which can cause any of the listed colors to lighten gradually over time and turn grey/ white.
Appaloosas