No, they are classified as 'grey' even if they're Snow White
There is no such thing as a white horse. they are just grey horses that have lost their colouring with age, although it is possible to get very grey horses, which is known as "mouse grey".
Yes there are white horses.
White Horses of Summer was created in 1975.
The White Horses was created on 1966-09-12.
The White Horses ended on 1967-02-27.
Six White Horses was created in 1969-10.
Carmargue horses are sometimes referred to as "white horses" due to their distinctive white or gray coat color.
14.736 horses are white Is this a wiki question or a math question?
Yes, white does exist in horses. It is called 'Dominate White' and is a genetic mutation of the Kit gene. It causes a white coat, pink skin, and brown eyes. There are also other forms of white caused by the Sabino and Splashed white genes (this can also cause blue eyes instead of brown) . White is not to be confused with Grey where the horses coat turns white over a period of time. (They have grey skin under the hair.) Or Double Dilutes, such as cremello, perlino, and smoky cream. These horses have pink skin, blue eyes and an off-white or creamy colored coat.
Technically, there is no such thing as a true white horse. All "white horses" are variations of grey. There is a white grey because it is a variation of grey. So yes, there are such things as "white" grey racehorses. They aren't very common, though.
Well, their called American White Horses. So i think the answer is "American"
They are also known as the horses of the sea