No the Chesapeake bay is a dog breed. The Cleveland bay is a horse breed.
I think that would be the Cleveland bay horse.
This color is bay, and just about every breed of horse can be bay. Many horse breeds can be this colour
The Queen's favorite horse breed, and her choice to pull her carriage, is the Cleveland Bay.
I pretty sure that bay is just a horse color not a breed.
You kinda can't. Just breed bays over and over again, but you are not very likely to get a bay every time.
A 'white' horse with a black mane and tail would really be a grey horse that has not finished going completely white coated. A grey horse no matter the shade of it's body hair will always have grey skin, while a truly white horse will have pink skin.
He was a registered blood bay Thoroughbred colt.
You can't breed on Horse Isle. To get a horse you must buy one or find a wild horse. If you want a foal, you can buy one from the Foal Adoption Centre and put it as a companion for your horse. - SpotRock, Bay Server
it is a horse when you get horses with brown bodies and black mane and tails then that horse is therefore bay so it would be the breed of horse which is "cob" so it is a cob that has a brown body and a black mane and tail.
Bay is a coat color seen in many horse breeds, including Thoroughbreds. Thoroughbreds are a specific breed of horse known for their speed and agility. Bay Thoroughbreds are common and can be found competing in various equestrian disciplines.
The only French draft horse that can have a bay dun coat is the Breton. This breed is known for its strength and versatility, traditionally used for agricultural work and as a draft horse. The Breton often features a robust build and can exhibit a variety of coat colors, including the rare bay dun.
It really depends on if she is a purebred paint and if you breed her to another paint. If you breed a purebred paint and you breed it with throughbred bay, then there is a chance that the colt/filly may be bay or a pinto. If you did breed the horse this was, it's offspring would not be a purebred paint colt/filly. Also, it depends if your horse has a colt. Your horse might have a filly. You can't really change that....it's at random=)