No not really. In some places however they may just be uncommon
An Appaloosa is a bread of horse that has a leopard-spotted coat pattern.
Mom horses can have twins but... it is very rare
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No are you freaking dumb!?!?!
Yes, cremello horses are rare as they result from a specific combination of genes that produce a light cream coat color, blue eyes, and pink skin. This coloration is less common compared to other coat colors in horses.
Yes wild horses in real life are real they can be very rare, and in rare places u dont really see them much.
Horses only have one Foal. It is rare for both twins to surive
Andalusian's are considered rare as there are less than 20,000 registered horses.
Yes, that is rare but possible.
The Appalossa.
Horses don't have litters, they have one foal or in extremely rare cases, twins.
The rare zinkies are solid colored, unlike other squinkies and zinkies, including horses and alligators.