A few possible breeds include:
it depeneds what breed it is
black or a dark brown
Paint horses are a color breed. To add to the above answer. Paint horses were originally 'crop out' Quarter horses that could not be registered due to having too much white on them. A registry was formed and after a while the Paint horse became a breed based on pedigree rather than color alone. Almost all Paint horses are registrable as pintos provided they have the correct markings.
A little of both. Palomino is a color that is seen in several different breeds. Quarter Horses, Paints, American Saddlebreds, half Arabs, and very rarely, Thouroghbreds can have the golden color of Mr. Ed. So you can see that these horses are not the same breed but can be have the palomino colored coat. Palomino is also what is known as a 'color breed'. This means that different breeds of horses, like the ones listed above, can be registered as Palomino. No breed is refused as long as he/she has the palomino coat. An similar example would be a Paint and Pinto. Paint is a breed, Pinto is a color pattern, accepted in different breeds. But as long as your horse meets the color requirements, your Paint can be double registered as a Pinto. Depending on the area that you live in, there are shows held for color breeds. Keep in mind if you plan to attend and participate in a color breed show that the judging will be different than at a regular breed show, such as a Quarter Horse show. Your palomino Quarter Horse (just an example) will be competing against, maybe half Arabs, some gaited horses, ect. Basically these are 'open' shows and the judge can't follow the rule of ideal breed type.
I think he will come out like the daddies color...
The palomino is a breed and a color. The breed just has certain rules the horse must follow. like the parents must be palomino, and the horse must be a certain shade of gold, ect. The palomino as a color is just a golden color with a white mane and tail and dark skin, versus light pink skin, which would classify the horse as a champagne.
They come in a few colors. Usually a dark red color, but some are a dark purple or beige color. It varies depending on the crab
Palomino is strictly a color and not a breed. Palominos can range from a very dark chocolate type of brown to a very pale almost cream colored horse. The mane and tail may be Flaxen (white or yellow-ish) or it can have some silver hairs mixed in. Any breed that carries both the red (chestnut) gene and the cream modifier can have palominos.
The colour "paint" for horses is both a colouration, just like pinto is recognized as a colour pattern under a colour registry, and a breed. Paints are also known as a breed under various registries, more close to home being the American Paint Horse breed registry which has horses with western stock breeding combined with the usual colour pattern of white on dark coat colours. Paints are predominantly registered if they have American Paint Horse, Quarterhorse and/or Thoroughbred breeding (not much of anything else) parents.
A chesnut is a light brown color horse and a palomino is a yellow or golden color horse, and a bay is a dark color horse.
Palomino is simply a color that a horse of any number of breeds can be. There are countless breeds that can be registered as Palomino, although some breed associations do not recognize it as a color. The Palomino Horse Breeders of America registers any horse "standing between fourteen and seventeen hands tall, and exhibiting body color, with variations from light to dark, of a newly minted U S fourteen karat gold coin." This includes anything from Quarter Horses to Tennessee Walking Horses. So, if you are looking for a Palomino horse, you need to think about which breed you want. Or, if it doesn't matter, then you can find search engines like equine.com which search for horses for sale by color.
Rabbit's eyes can come in blue, black, red, gray, and brown. However, the most common eye color in any breed of rabbit is dark brown.