Mustangs coloring isn't really specific. They can be Pinto, bay, black, chestnut, grey, basically any color. Bay, chestnut, and black are probably a few of the most common.
the color, breed anything physical
There is no distinct marking for mustang horses although certain mustangs, like the Kiger, have a higher number of horses with wild type dun color which includes a dorsal stripe down the back and primitive stripes on the legs.
Its a special blend and its yellow dont put any other color
Mustangs are smallish, sturdy horses. They are surefooted and have well-balanced bodies. They are typically healthy horses, and can come in almost any color. -sam-is-my-hero-
Basically, the Mustang is a compact, strong and sturdy horse from the west of the United States which desended from the horses brought by the spanish. In the related links box below I posted a good link on the color variety of the Mustang horse.
A few possible breeds include:ArabiansMorgansTennessee Walking HorseQuarter HorseThoroughbredAmerican Mustang HorseCanadian Horse
Mustangs are often shorter, stocky horses with straight profiles; they often have generous manes and tails. They also come in just about any color you can think of.
The same thing as any other horse! Palmino is just a color!
A mustang horse is a breed that runs wild in the Western United States such as Nevada. It originated from the horses brought over by Spanish settlers, which were released into the wild. The mustangs are protected. They are extremely hardy and surefooted, and are also kept in captivity in some places. They come in almost any color. There is also another type of mustang, known as the Kiger mustang.
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.
They come in every color
The color code for "Crystal White" on the 1995 Mustang is ZR