Purebred Friesians are almost always black in color, with very minimal white markings, preferably none. Very rarely, there are chestnut Friesians due to a homozygous expression of the recessive chestnut gene passed from both sire and dam.
freisian.. thourough breds and quarter horses are popular too
Well im not sure but the top ten elite are mostly Freisian horses.
Whether or not you show a horse is up to the individual owner. Many people keep horses solely as 'pets' or for pleasure, the breed has no bearing on this choice as a general rule.
horses are classified by breeds and colours, that have special names.
It was a freisian a black freisian stallion also seen in Eragon.
It is a horse breed that is black with a very long, wavy manes and tails. They have long feathers and are sometimes used for show and carriages.
horses are not colourblind they just have less cones than humans in their eyes (cones produce colours ;) so they do see most but not all colours. nope it doesn't matter what colour a certain thing is...
purple
Yes. Some don't have horns though; they are called polled Freisian cattle.
Miniature horses can come in every color found in equines, there are no rules on color with Mini horses.
There are MANY many colours that horses come in: black, white, brown, chestnut, dun, buckskin, roan, spotted, etc.
They are different colours, such as black, brown, chestnut, white and so on.