Yes. Amish have white chickens, cows, horses, sheep, dogs and cats as well as any other color.
Yes, the Amish do ride horses, but mostly they use buggies for their transportation.
Mostly gated horses or trotting horses like the Tennessee Walking Horse or Saddlebred.
Some Amish do, for work.
Not all Amish people have to be white. This is because some other people can be adopted or converted into the Amish way of life.
Yes, with all the horses they have, there is a need for blacksmiths.
If you are Amish or marry into a Amish family their only transportation is either walking or using horses (riding or using carts)
Draft horses can be found at many non-mechanized farms as well as anywhere there is an owner who wants to pull loads with horses. The Amish communities are known for having small draft horses, although they also use Standardbreds extensively as well as Haflingers.
No not all amish are white. Anybody is allowed to join if you follow all rules given by the church. Even if you do not believe in God.
Old and new order Amish do. However some other types of Amish do use ice boxes.
No, you should only use a product labeled for use in a horses ears.
Draft horses, for farming with a renewable source of power. As for buggy horses, the breed depends upon how conservative the community is. More conservative communites would use a stockier workhorse breed. Those that are less conservative will have horses that are, more than likely, of a a sleeker breed that may well have come from the trotter tracks around the area.
Yes there are white horses.