Black, Bay, & Brown
icelandic horses are commonly chestnut, dun, bay, black, gray, palomino, pinto and roan
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.
They come in a variety of colors. They also change colors to match there surrounding. Some colors include tan, red, orange, brown, light purple, light yellow and many more. yes they do in many ways if you ment by sea horses they come in thoes.
Morgan horses can come in all solid colors, roan, grey, and dilutes. There are some that have body spots (pinto) markings, but these are rare.
Horses are different colors because different kinds of horses are naturally different in color. Some horses were also bred to be certain colors.
The Hanoverian can be any solid color, most typically being black, chestnut or bay.
Bombastes Furioso was created in 1822.
Orlando Furioso was created in 1516.
Icelandic horses can come in all equine colors and most every type of marking or pattern except appaloosa. They also have a few colors that are unique to the breed.
Tennessee Walking Horses can be nearly every color horses naturally are.
A Thoroughbred stud, by the name of Furioso, was the founding sire of the breed. Horse Isle Real Time Quiz Answer: furioso
They are only black. If they have any other colors on them they cannot be registered.