Well it would depend honestly. I typically like to combine the parents names, or grandparents, it depends on the individual horse.
Rocky, Chestnut, Wind
Maybe Ace, Colby, Ben, Blaze, Checkers
it can vary but some times it can be a liver chestnut or a bay or a normal chestnut. the colour could be any but i would suggest you go on a proper horse website
The names of some good horse websites are: Horseland, ClubPonyPals, Howrse, Horse Isle.
They are a flaxen chestnut color with some dappling.
holly, star, berry, angel?
Chestnut horse models can be bought from many different stores and retailers. Some examples of stores that sell these models include HobbyIinc and eBay.
Its sort of like a chestnut, it grows on the back of the fetlock joint. Some horses have them short, most feathered horse might have them a little longer, you can pull them off like you can a chestnut.
Yes in coventry, Rhode island there is. Nut looks like basic horse chestnut but outside husk has so spines at all! Is this some kind of hybrid?
Long Jump, Lannie, Lane, Long Legged Lucy, Leepster, Lep, etc.
Dapples are just a marking on the coat. Dapples can indicate good health in some horses while in others it is just genetics causing the dapples to appear. A horse with dapples can be from any breed.
frosty the snowman
pony stallion mare nag mule donkey
The chestnut is the callus like growth on the insides of the legs. On the front legs they tend to be above the knees on the inner portion of the leg. On the hind legs they are below the hock, again on the inner portion of the leg. It should be noted that some breeds do not have chestnuts at all, and some horses have very small chestnuts that can be hard to see. Another thing to keep in mind is that chestnut is also a horse color.