The horses coat will grow as it pleases, we really don't have controll over it.
OK strange question, but the hairiest they can get is in the winter. When they grow their winter coat. That is how hairy they can get.
If the horse is exposed to the colder weather, his body knows that it is time to grow a winter coat. However if he is blanketed and/or stalled, he will not be exposed to the weather, or not exposed very much, and therefore won't grow a very good winter coat because he has no reason to.Normally the change of seasons, but a winter coats keeps them warm and cozy during winter!!!
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
a Rainbow Coat dosent exist on a horse!
No, however, after about 300 uses of that coat, the coat is usually pulled if it is a regular horse coat. After which you horse would then look normal.
Pretty sure you have to buy the horse. There are thousands up for sale right now, but they're all around 60,000
yes the horse has a grey coat with dark grey spots on
a horse marked with black and white coat is known as a PieBald
No There is not a blueish coat either.
You usually put a fleece rug on a horse when you put them outside in the winter. Most horses wont need a winter rug because they grow a thick coat but if it's REALLY cold or your horse is clipped then you will need one.
'the' is the definite article, as in 'the coat. You are referring to a specific coat. 'A/an' are the indefinite articles, as in 'a coat'. You are referring to any coat. 'an' is used when the noun begins with the vowels and 'h' as, in 'an object' or ' an horse' ( NOT 'a horse'.
The color of a foal's coat, have nothing to do with their sire and dam's coat(s). There is a chance their coat WILL be one color of their parents', but it does't always happen. You can't predict a horse's coat color before its birth. I hoped I helped you with your question......... -ColorMeSilk