The American Quarter horse can come in the following colors: Chestnut, Sorrel, Bay, Brown, Black, Palomino, Buckskin, Cremello, Perlino, Red dun, Dun, Grullo, Red roan, Bay Roan, Blue Roan, Grey. They can also rarely come in Strawberry Roan, and Silver Dapple. the AQHA repealed their 'White Rule' a while back and now Quarter horses can also have pinto type markings and even Appaloosa style markings. Both color genes for pinto and appy have been in the breed from the very beginning but were not registrable until very recently.
Usually Chestnut or Bay's
black, brown, and blond
they are a bunch of colers from black to even sometimes red
no they do not
red brownish
brown
They are black and white.
blue or pink
pantone
Tanned, and black.
Red and black.
badgers are dark brown or black.
Red and brown
from the Spaniards horses mating and the horses running away