Every year, when the horse's falls off, it is replaced with a lighter coat than the year before.
Actually, it's just a term. White horses are really rare - your horse isn't white unless it has white all over- not even the teeniest little speck of brown. Grey horses can come in shades of grey to white to pitch black, so really it isn't true. Hope this helps.
I have The white. i love it
He may look white, but there is a difference between white and grey.
White,grey,and reddish.
Not to be confused with a Dun, a gray colored horse is called a Gray. Characteristics are a blending of white and black hairs and range from very light to very dark. At birth Grays are dark and lighten as they mature.
their are such things as grey mountains because their are black mountians an grey and some of then are light grey that they look white
sharks are white and grey they look like sharks
Colors and color patterns in mustangs are extremely varied the inheritance of the early Spanish Horses who came in many colors and patterns. Some colors (just to name a few out of SO many) are red, brown, black, dapple grey, and white. Hope this helps!
Most semen is white in color, but grey or even yellowish semen can be normal as well. Blood in the semen can cause a pink or reddish color
Grey or white, nothing colorful.
Grey some times white
Yes. They are the American Albino and the American cream draft. They are born white and die white, but they are not albinos. There are a few horses that are born albino, they are either born dead or within 24 hours of birth. This is "lethal white syndrome".Oftentimes mature Lipizzaners are grey, but they are born black and some of them actually stay black their whole life.