No. No they don't...unless you have a roan, which can sometimes look purple. Also, they will be purple if you paint them or buy a fake on at the store.
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Well, if you mean can a horse 'be' purple, they cannot be born purple. But some shampoos for horses can leave a white horse's coat looking purple if not rinsed well enough.
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It's not purple that lilacs come in. Violet is the only color it can come in.
A horse with a purple roan coat typically has a mix of purple and white hairs throughout its body, giving it a unique and striking appearance. This coat color is rare and can vary in intensity, with some horses having more purple or white hairs than others. Purple roan horses are often considered to be visually stunning and eye-catching.
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from the Spaniards horses mating and the horses running away
I don't think that horses come from anywhere because they come from all around the world. Some come from England, or America, or Shetland. But horses evolved to adapt to the harsh wilderness.
horses originated from Spain. When the Columbus had come from there.
Yes, purple leaf plum hedges are toxic to horses when consumed in large quantities. The leaves and stems contain cyanogenic glycosides which can produce cyanide when ingested, affecting a horse's health. It's best to keep horses away from these plants as a precaution.
Yes, quarter horses come in any solid colour.
sea horses are brown or yellow