Shire horses are a breed of horse that are bred for doing work, such as pulling carriages or plows. The colors most common for shire horses are black and brown. Both colors often have a white strip on the top of their nose.
Yes, but they are very difficult to find, they are usually a paint. If you want a horse that is white and looks like a shire, get a white Gypsy Vanner
Yes.
Chestnut is a color and not a breed. Most breeds of horse come in chestnut along with many other colors. So yes Chestnut horses can come from America, but they also come from everywhere else.
A few possible breeds include:ArabiansMorgansTennessee Walking HorseQuarter HorseThoroughbredAmerican Mustang HorseCanadian Horse
Mustangs are feral horses that escaped or were set free back when they were first reintroduced to the USA. The escaped horses mostly of Iberian (Lusitano, Sorria, and andalusian, Jennet) Bloodlines formed herds and continued to breed.
Miniature horses can come in every color found in equines, there are no rules on color with Mini horses.
Many, many colors. Brown, bay, black, gold, white.... and any combination of these. Specific breeds are more likely to come in a select number of color variations. But interbreeding can cause some rather unusual variation.
Palomino is not a breed but a color. Its a color gene that has been present in horses for as long as there have been horses.
Lots of breeds, unless that colour is forbidden by the breed society.
Is the horse really white or is it a gray that has faded with age. Gray horses start out life black, bay, even chestnut, but all fade into grays. Several breeds come to mind and one of them is the Percheron. Gray is the most common color for this breed. Another is the Shire. This breed comes in a wide variety of colors, gray being one of them. Any of the draft breeds that have gray in their bloodlines could look white. The Lippizan is another breed that is predominantly gray but they are smaller in build and height. There other possiblilties but these would probably be the most common.
Percheron, Arabian, Clydesdale, Tennessee Walking Horse, Quarter Horse, Dales Pony, Fell Pony, Rocky Mountain Pony, Rocky Mountain Horse, Colorado Ranger, Boulonais, Shire, Italian Draft, Trakhener, Thoroughbred, and Hispano are just a few breeds of horses.
UM....i THINK a thousand years ago or something.They probably swam.
No. Black is not a specific breed of horse but simply a color. There are a variety of horse breeds that come in the color of black.