chances are you will get a black horse with white small white specks.
No. Black is not a specific breed of horse but simply a color. There are a variety of horse breeds that come in the color of black.
Black is a color, not a breed. Many breeds, in fact most, allow the black color into their registries. So a black horse can be a Quarter Horse, Tennesee Walker, Fresian, Thoroughbred, ect.
A Black horse
All horse breeds have the same taxonomy, it does not change from breed to breed or by the color of the horse. Therefore a black stallion would be Equus ferus Caballus.
A stallion is a male horse so not a particular breed. A black stallion can therefore be of any size.
a black horse with a black mane and tail is considered a black horse.
This color is bay, and just about every breed of horse can be bay. Many horse breeds can be this colour
The Black Stallion in the books and movies was an Arabian. In the TV series he was an American Quarter Horse. The horse feature in the books and in the movie of the Black Stallion was an Arabian stallion. The horse which appeared in the movie was actually called Cass Ole.
all horses are black
It depends on the horse's genetics. Chestnut is recessive to black, therefore a chestnut horse always carries two chestnut genes but a black horse could be carrying two black genes OR a black and a chestnut, but the black is dominant therefore the horse has a black coat. Think of it as the black coat always sits 'on top' of the chestnut coat so if a horse has a black gene it will always show up but chestnut will only show up if there are no black genes at all. If you breed a homozygous dominant (two black genes) black horse to a chestnut, the foal will always be heterozygous dominant black. (One black gene and one chestnut gene) If you breed a heterozygous dominant (one black one chestnut) black horse to a chestnut, the foal has a 50% chance of being heterozygous dominant black and a 50% chance of being homozygous recessive chestnut. (two red genes) If you have no idea what your black horse's color genes are, think of it as having a 75% chance of a black foal, 25% chance of a chestnut foal.
A black horse
No breed of horse is exclusively black, there is one breed, the Friesian that comes in mainly black, but they also carry the gene to express red (chestnut.)The Extension gene is responsible for black and red pigment. If a horse is Homozygous (dominate) for black then it will have EE, if the horse is Heterozygous (recessive) for black it will be ee and will be chestnut in color. It is also possible for a horse to be Ee, that means it carries one copy each of black and red and can pass either one of those along resulting in either black or chestnut foals if paired with another horse that is Ee or ee.