Yes.
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Because horses are originally wild mustangs, the colouring of their coat are natural colours which would have helped them camouflage into the surroundings hence the reason why there are no blue horses as there is not a blue natural surrounding. However, there is the colour coat 'blue roan' which if you look close is a mixture of grey, white and black but from afar in some lights it can sometimes look tinted blue.
The Wild Blue was created in 2001.
there are only around 200 to 300 left in the wild
Horses, flys, and dogs
The Wild Blue has 304 pages.
The ISBN of The Wild Blue is 978-0743450621.
Within the United States, the only difference between a feral horse and a wild horse is in the legal definition. A feral animal is one in lives in the wild but whose ancestors were once domesticated. By the standard definition of feral, wild horses living on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management are just that - feral. However, the Free Roaming Wild Horse and Burro Act of 1971 put them into a classification of their own which deems them simply as wild. Ironically, it's possible for a wild horse to step over the thin blue line only seen on a map and suddenly be considered feral.
Cross breed black and purple roses.
no
Blue Blooded horses are those that have pedigrees. They are pure breed horses. Often they are more expensive than mixed breed horses.
The duration of The Wild Blue Yonder is 1.35 hours.
yes it is normal for a horse to be blue