Well, Black is a coat color, NOT a breed. A horse's coat color has NOTHING to do with its temperment. Example: If a Thoroughbred is black, it doesn't make it a different breed.
Today, there are some popular coat colors that ARE registered as breeds. One of these is a Palomino. But only specific horses (special requirements) are known as a Palomino. One of its parents was one ( dam or sire).
VOCABULARY
Coat - a horse's exterior or color outside.
Breed - a specific horse. Example: Quarter Horse.
Thoroughbred - a popular breed. Known (mostly) for racing.
Palomino - 1) a coat color 2) a special breed
Dam - a horse's mother
Sire - a horse's father.
I hope my answer helped for your question........
- ColorMeSilk
Steven Farley has written: 'The Black Stallion and the shape-shifter' -- subject(s): Fiction, Horses, Supernatural, Juvenile fiction, OverDrive, Juvenile Fiction 'The homecoming' -- subject(s): Horses, Juvenile fiction, Fiction 'Young Black Stallion #6: Hard Lessons' 'Wild spirit' -- subject(s): Fiction, Horses, Horses in fiction, Christmas, Christmas in fiction, Florida in fiction, Juvenile fiction 'Blitz, Bd.13, Blitz, das schwarze Fohlen' 'The Homecoming (Young Black Stallion)' 'The black stallion's steeplechaser' -- subject(s): Horses, Juvenile fiction, Fiction 'The Black Stallion and the lost city' -- subject(s): Horses, Motion pictures, Production and direction, Greek Mythology, Juvenile fiction, Fiction 'The Yearling (Young Black Stallion, 5)'
If looking for specific horses, Cavelletti is a great website
Henry in the Black Stallion Books by Walter Farley is the short, stocky, balding old man who helps the main character Alec, a young red-haired man, tame and train several horses including the Black Stallion.
Horses generally do not migrate. Also a horses color does not in anyway affect it's behavior or habits. A stallion may travel to find a band of mares for himself, but his color will not affect this behavior.
The feminine form of stallion is mare. Stallions are male horses, while mares are female horses.
a male horse (an adult) a baby boy would be a colt
Black Stallion Mystery is the one i read 4th, its in al little set of 4 books, the black stallion, the black stallion returns, Satan and the black stallion, and finnaly the black stallion mystery
All horse breeds have the same taxonomy, it does not change from breed to breed or by the color of the horse. Therefore a black stallion would be Equus ferus Caballus.
No. Black Beauty is about a horse found in the wild that keeps getting new homes. Black Stallion is about a boy who befriended a horse on a ship. And they were shipwreked on an island together. So they have similar names, and they're both about black horses. But they're different stories.
Well, stallions aren't always black, so all I can tell you about them is that they are often movie characters, like in the movie Black Beauty.
yes a black stallion can be a girl or boy Actually the name Stallion is known as a male horse, if the Black stallion was a girl, he would not be called stallion, he would be called a mare!
the godfather black beauty seabiscuit black stallion horse whisperer dreamer national velvet my friend flicka Most if not all of the John Wayne's western movies have him riding horses. A horse is a main character in: Seabiscuit, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (kid's movie), Hildalgo, Flicka, The Black Stallion, and many more.