You must be more specific. "Brown" is not a horse coat color. They may be a brown in sight, but each shade of brown has a different name. Do you mean bay? Chestnut? Dun? Pinto? These are only a few examples.
Plus, each horse is a different price. Appearence of a horse is not everything. Behavior, show, skills, talents and obedience are much more important.
The best horses may be up to $70,000 and more. Average horses are about $1000 and more. All others depend.
The answer to this is 20%. Take 33, divide it by 165, and you will get an answer of .20 which is also 20%.
black white brown
brown and cream colored
All horses are herbivores, or vegetarians...which mean they only eat plants, mainly grass. Horses do not eat meat.
Well this would depend on your definition of 'brown'. there is bay, brown, and chestnut (technically red but looks brown to those who don't know horses) The color of a horse is decided by genetics. The foal inherits a copy of each parents genetic code and then they express themselves on the foal.
I'm pretty sure your asking about the Morgan Horse. They are sometimes all brown, or all black, or Black with the brown/reddish mane and tail.
A breed of brown horses. They came from Astria and Italy.
Black, Bay, & Brown
No he didnt have any horses
Bay (brown body with black mane and tail) is the most common color in horses.
Yes, bay do horses have black manes or very very dark brown.
No. Buckskins can have black, brown and dark brown manes and tails.