Nope I had one like that(:
If white is actually grey then 50% chance of a grey horse. The other possible colors depend on the genetics of the parents at the Agouti and Extension sites. If the white coloration is because the mare is a maximum expressed Sabino the foal could have varying degrees of white coloration. The main body color hinges on the color genetics of the parents at the Agouti and Extension sites.
50% chance of Grey. The base color will be determined based on the genetics of the parents at the Agouti and Extension sites.
Guinea pigs can be all sorts of color: ginger, white, black ,brown ,cream ,grey ,pink (when bold).
It depends upon the breeds of Guinea Pig.Some Guinea Pigs have only one color,while others have multiple colors.But,generally Guinea pigs have these colors: white,black,orange,yellow,grey and red.
Guinea pigs can be all sorts of color: ginger, white, black ,brown ,cream ,grey ,pink (when bold).
white or many different colors Huskies can be black and white, white, white and red or straight red. White and grey, sable and white or all sable. saddle back, silver, agouti, and copper. Theres lots and sometimes if it has two different collored parents they can be a mix...
grey and white. :)
You'd get grey.
White pigment mixed with grey pigment makes grey pigments, but lighter in value.
The color is metallic, white to grey.
There bi-colored beagles that are black and white. Tri-colored beagles are brown, black, and white. Some beagles also have grey spots, or ticking in their white patches. The most common is a saddle back, which has a large black spot on its back that looks like a saddle.
it is white and grey