In the related links is a great website that explains how the grey gene works in a simple, easily understood way. It answers your question and gives you a better idea of what will happen as your foal matures.
Depends on the grey. You can only tell if you know the color before it turned gray.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/becca3k/239399749/ that is a dapple grey percheron. Dapple grey's come in almost any breed.
Dachshunds can be any colorr such as Black and Brown (My dogs color), plain Black, plain Brown, Dapple which is a grey and black and brown mix, or a reddish color. Hope this helps! :)
Feral horses can be a variety of colours. they can be bay, chestnut, brown, piebald, pinto, grey, dapple grey, black, etc...
Not all dapple greys fade.
No. Dapple grays aren't born dapple, they get dapples as they grow older. Most dapple grays were grey/white when they were born.
A dappled horse is like a horse with patches or spots of colour on it. Some horses are just brown, grey, black etc, dapple is just another colour variation. The horse would usually be white with grey spots/patches on it.Usually found on the horses hind or back legs.
Dapple is not a color but a marking. Dapples can appear on any colored horse though they are most common on grey horses and are usually considered a sign of good health.
Color is decided by genetics and nothing else. To get a grey paint you must breed at least one grey paint to another paint horse. Grey tends to be a dominant color and may override another color. The surest way to get grey is to breed two grey horses together.(And Paint is a breed, pinto is the markings.)
In "Gulliver's Travels," Dapple was a horse that belonged to Gulliver while he was in the land of the Houyhnhnms. Dapple was a loyal and hardworking companion to Gulliver during his time in that part of the story.
The Andalusian is a strong elegant breed of horse used for classical dressage, bull fighting and parades. The Lussitano originated from the Andalusian which was named after the town where the breed was born Andalusia in Spain. Their height varies from 15hh-16hh. They are usually grey (white) or dapple grey.
A horses grey coat can be referred to a: Steel grey Iron grey Dapple grey Flea bitten grey and sometimes Salt and pepper grey