Arabians can be many different colours including dapple grey and flaxen liver chestnut.
If you mean Red Chestnut, then yes. Red Chestnut is a very dark chestnut, which looks red.
Cremello, Mouse Gray Tobiano, Palomino Tobiano, and Strawberry Roan. Also if you go to Community>Directories>Horses>and under breeds there is all of the horse breeds. If you click on one of them it will take you to a page that shows you all of the coats possible and the skills.
Chestnut is a color and doesn't mean anything really in regards to what a horse does or doesn't do. A chestnut colored horse can do anything a horse of any other color can do.
If you mean the American breed of cart horse, they are usually chestnut.
Palomino is a color not a breed, therefore a palomino can be of any height. Any breed that carries both the chestnut (red) gene and the cream gene can produce a palomino colored foal. This includes miniature horses all the way up to draft sized horses.
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.
You could get either a palomino or a chestnut. Since a palomino is a diluted chestnut, and a chestnut has no dilution genes, it will balance out the foal's genes so that it could be either color! Good Luck!
Palomino horses are golden with a flaxen mane and tail
Palomino is strictly a color and not a breed. Palominos can range from a very dark chocolate type of brown to a very pale almost cream colored horse. The mane and tail may be Flaxen (white or yellow-ish) or it can have some silver hairs mixed in. Any breed that carries both the red (chestnut) gene and the cream modifier can have palominos.
Almost always. On rare occations a foal will be born with chestnut or black legs. These odd colored horses are usually not used for breeding.
Arabian horses first originated on the Arabian Peninsula.
Arabian horses. A for Amazing.