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That would most likely be the Haflinger.

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Q: What breed is small hardy and is always chestnut or sorrel with a flaxen mane?
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What breed of horse is small hardy and always chestnut or sorrel with a flaxen mane and tail?

that would be the Halfinger


What is the name of the horse breed that is small hardy and is always chestnut or sorrel with a flaxen mane and tail?

That would most likely be the Haflinger (which is also known as the Avelignese in Italy, though they are the same breed.) The Haflinger is always chestnut (never palomino as they do not carry the cream gene.) and have flaxen manes and tails. They are very hardy and sturdy ponies that are used for many different tasks.


What color horse will you get if you breed a chestnut paint with a sorrel paint?

Sorrel and Chestnut are genetically the exact same color. It is nothing more than a difference of terminology. 1. In most English riding circles Sorrel refers to a chestnut horse with a flaxen (blonde) mane and tail. While chestnut is a solidly chestnut body, mane and tail. 2. Some western stock breed registries use sorrel to mean a darker shade of chestnut with matching mane and tail. And chestnut for lighter shades, with or without a flaxen mane and tail.


Colors for belgain horses?

If you mean the American breed of cart horse, they are usually chestnut.


How tall does a sorrel horse get?

You can't really put a height on that because Sorrel is a colour of horse (a bright red chestnut) and not a breed.


If you breed a chestnut with a chestnut are you guaranteed to get a chestnut foal?

Genetic research says you are more likely to get a Palomino.I had 1 Palomino and 3 chestnuts out of one mare and a light sorrel out of another.


What breed is always 'chesnut'?

Halfingers, they are born chestnut and stay that way for the rest of its life. :) The above is correct, but its Flaxen Chesnut. If your looking for the Horse Isle 2 answer, Its the Suffolk Punch. (I am ClosetMonster on HI2)


What will you get if you breed a red dun to a chestnut?

There are several different possibilities, depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. The possibilities are: Chestnut bay black red dun dun grulla


What color foal do you get when you breed a chestnut horse and a palomino horse?

You could get either a palomino or a chestnut. Since a palomino is a diluted chestnut, and a chestnut has no dilution genes, it will balance out the foal's genes so that it could be either color! Good Luck!


What color will you get if you breed a black horse to a gray?

If you breed a black horse and a gray horse, you can get quite a variety of colors. If the gray horse has a black base (was born black), then the offspring will either be black or black-based gray. If the gray horse is chestnut-based or bay-based, however, you can get black, chestnut, bay, black-based gray, chestnut-based gray, or bay-based gray. It's most likely that the gray horse is black-based, though genetic testing would probably be required to find out for sure.


What colour will you get if you breed a liver to a chestnut?

In horses liver chestnut is a type of chestnut. So chestnut to chestnut will produce a chestnut foal. The actual shade of chestnut will be controlled by underlying factors that are not well understood.


Does a chocolate horse with a flaxen mane have to be a Noriker?

no it doesn't. flaxen liver chestnuts can be about any breed, including the Rocky Mountain Horse