no it is sort of rare to have a black horse. it may look black but most likely it is a dark bay.
its black
a black horse with a black mane and tail is considered a black horse.
Friesians can be black (most popular) or chestnut (about 25% chance) Hope this helps.
No. Black is not a specific breed of horse but simply a color. There are a variety of horse breeds that come in the color of black.
The Giara horse mostly comes in Bay, Chestnut and black.
Black of course. That's why he was called the Black Horse of Napoleon
The most common color is grey. Black is rarest and much sought after. Bay and chestnut rank about the same.
it all depneds on the color and genes of the two parents of the horse if the father has dominating genes then the horse will be black if not it may be a differnt color
Black is a color, not a breed. Many breeds, in fact most, allow the black color into their registries. So a black horse can be a Quarter Horse, Tennesee Walker, Fresian, Thoroughbred, ect.
Well, Black is a coat color, NOT a breed. A horse's coat color has NOTHING to do with its temperment. Example: If a Thoroughbred is black, it doesn't make it a different breed.Today, there are some popular coat colors that ARE registered as breeds. One of these is a Palomino. But only specific horses (special requirements) are known as a Palomino. One of its parents was one ( dam or sire).VOCABULARYCoat - a horse's exterior or color outside.Breed - a specific horse. Example: Quarter Horse.Thoroughbred - a popular breed. Known (mostly) for racing.Palomino - 1) a coat color 2) a special breedDam - a horse's motherSire - a horse's father.I hope my answer helped for your question........- ColorMeSilk
A bay horse is brown with a black mane and tail.
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