yes the horse has a grey coat with dark grey spots on
Appaloosa is a type of horse. Horses are mammals. Appaloosas have a spotted pattern on their coat. They also have striped hooves. They are known as the horse of Native Americans.
Western Shar-peis come in three different coat types: horse, brush and bear coat. The horse coat is prickly and rough, and can irritate the skin of a human when petting in the opposite direction of the fur. The brush-coated is longer, smoother hair than the horse coat. The bear coat is longer than the other two and is not considered desirable by breed standards.
It depends on the genes of each horse. I would personaly say a white,pinto, paint, roan, palomino, or bay horse. Ther are right in saying it depend on the genes. Gray tends to be dominant over Palomino though.
There isn't really a "blue" Wiemaraner it is used as a term for the wiemmy's Blue like coat such as a Blue Russian there coat is a type of Gray but it looks in a way blue. This goes the same for Whimmy's although some look more gray then blue.
Palomino is both a color and a type of horse. Palomino horses have a golden coat with a white or light mane and tail.
A Curly horse is a breed known for its unique curly coat. They are believed to have originated in the United States among feral herds in Nevada. The breed is known for its hypoallergenic qualities, making them a popular choice for individuals with allergies to horses.
The "fuzziest" type of horse breed out there is the Baskir Curly, known for their long, wolly coat. However, if you saw this horse during the shorter daylight months (winter) the horse probably had grown in its winter coat and therefore would appear wollier than a summer horse coat. There is also a horse disease known as Cushings in wich one of the symptoms is a long, dense coat that doesn't shed out without being clipped. Cushings is a BAD disease and can hinder a horse (and owner) enough to justify putting the animal down. As for the Quarter horse part, it is possible the breed is a mix, or a real QH with one of the situations above.
piebald is a type of coat color of the horse. why are you not tryin to answer my question and i need you to answer my question so i can get my project done thank you so much
The colorful coat pattern is essential to the identity of the breed, American Paint Horses have strict bloodline requirements and a distinctive body type. Color patterns differentiate the American Paint Horse from other stock-type breeds. Each horse has a unique combination of white and any one of the colors of the equine rainbow: black, bay, brown, chestnut, dun, grulla, sorrel, palomino, gray or roan. The Pinto Horse Association is a color registry. For registration and breeding purposes, American Paint Horses are categorized by their specific color patterns.
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A quarter horses coats color can vary to many different colors, but if you are asking what is like texture wise, the are short straight small haired.
Brindle is the name given to a type of coat colouring that animals such as dogs, guinea pigs, crested geckos and cattle have. Very rarely a horse will have it too.