Many, many colors. Brown, bay, black, gold, white.... and any combination of these. Specific breeds are more likely to come in a select number of color variations. But interbreeding can cause some rather unusual variation.
when the horses are bred with the same breed of horse
Miniature horses can come in every color found in equines, there are no rules on color with Mini horses.
Palomino is not a breed but a color. Its a color gene that has been present in horses for as long as there have been horses.
Because they still live in the wild an roam free, and all other horses don't though some are bred in zoos.
It can have to do with the person who discovered/bred it, where it originated, when it originated, what breeds it originated from, etc, etc.
The Friesian horse dates back to the early 1600's. It's a cross between West German horses and the Andalusian horses. These horses were bred by the monks of Friesland, a province in the Netherlands.
Draft horses come in palomino, grey, cremello, black, and appaloosa.
Shire horses are a breed of horse that are bred for doing work, such as pulling carriages or plows. The colors most common for shire horses are black and brown. Both colors often have a white strip on the top of their nose.
There are MANY many colours that horses come in: black, white, brown, chestnut, dun, buckskin, roan, spotted, etc.
Chestnut is a color and not a breed. Most breeds of horse come in chestnut along with many other colors. So yes Chestnut horses can come from America, but they also come from everywhere else.
There are many features that come standard on a Matiz. Features that come standard on a Matiz include front head restraints, body color bumpers, full wheel covers, and dual airbags.
No, the only color option for this laptop is the standard color you see online.