The following is a website that has a picture of a light bay horse. It is labeled and towards the bottom. All of these horses are Andalusians but the coat color is the same no matter the breed. http:/www.equiandalusian.com/plantilla.cfm?valor=SeccionCapas
It depends what you mean by "brown." A bay horse can come in just normal bay or dark bay. As obvious in the name, dark bay is the really dark brown, and bay is lighter, but over all chestnut is the lightest colour of brown. So, without confusing you (more than you probably already are :-P) you can tell the difference by how light the horse is. If the brown is really light then it is clearly a chestnut. If you search on Google Images, "Bay horse", "Dark bay horse" and "chestnut horse" you will be able to see how the different colours vary. But over all, try to remember that really light- Chestnut, Darker- Bay and really dark- Dark bay. Sorry if I confused you but I hope I helped =)
I would say Black.
A 'white' horse with a black mane and tail would really be a grey horse that has not finished going completely white coated. A grey horse no matter the shade of it's body hair will always have grey skin, while a truly white horse will have pink skin.
A bay horse.
A chesnut is a light brown color horse and a palomino is a yellow or golden color horse, and a bay is a dark color horse.
A bay horse has a brown body, with black points - mane, tail, legs. It can also have white markings.
No the Chesapeake bay is a dog breed. The Cleveland bay is a horse breed.
Bay Horse railway station was created in 1840.
Bay Horse railway station ended in 1960.
The horse was Bay.
The horse was a bay
A bay horse is brown with a black mane and tail.