Chestnut applies to horses in two ways; one is the color, which is reddish brown. Another is the bony protrusion from above the horses knee in the front, and from the inner hock on the back. This is in no way harmful to horses, it is present on all horses.
about everybody who has a horse
Horse Chestnuts or Aesculus Hippocastanum belong to the family Hippocastanum which means horse chestnut.
It called be a strawberry-rome horse or maybe even a chestnut
Chestnut is a color and doesn't mean anything really in regards to what a horse does or doesn't do. A chestnut colored horse can do anything a horse of any other color can do.
Chestnut is a color, and color ahs nothing to do with age. So a chestnut horse can be any age.
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The chestnut on a horses leg is the remnant from when they were multi toed animals. The Chestnut has absolutely no bearing on if a horse can swim or not.
Arab horses can be bay, grey, or chestnut
Aesculus hippocastanum the Horse Chestnut.
No, you can tell a horses age by it's teeth.
Chestnut is a color and not a breed. Most breeds of horse come in chestnut along with many other colors. So yes Chestnut horses can come from America, but they also come from everywhere else.
not really but the closest colour to orange for a horse would be chestnut