black and white
2 colors that can make gray are black and White.
i dont know ,but is the combination of all colors a light grey????????? perhaps in the color spectrum the neutral color ig grey. or abstanse of domininate color
Grey is basically black with white mixed into it. As there is no way to remove the white, your color will always be slightly grey no matter how much black you add.
No they are not colors, they are shades
It depends on what genes the foal gets. You didn't mention what color the horse was before it turned grey, so that makes this difficult to answer. Grey isn't a color gene all its own, its a color modifying gene. Grey horses start out a normal color, and then their coat grows lighter as they mature.If the grey horse is dominant for grey, the foal will most likely be born a color and change to grey as he ages. If the grey horse is not homozygous for grey, then the foal has a 50-50 chance of being grey.
blue kinda blue grey
Black, Grey and white are part of the group known as Achromatic colors or Neutral colors.
it makes a very dull grey / brownish color
They can be a variety of colors, but are mainly brown, grey, red, and black in color.
When two complementary colors are mixed together, they create a neutral color (such as gray or brown) depending on the proportions of each color used. This is because complementary colors cancel each other out and when mixed, they result in a desaturated color.
All horses have a base color that is either chestnut or black. All colors are a combination of those base colors with other genetics that modify them slightly. Grey is also sometimes considered a basic horse color, although the grey gene modifies the colored genes (chestnut and black) so that, with time the horse turns from a color, to a grey. White is a color that may or may not be present as a marking.
Blue is one of the three primary colors. It is not possible to mix other colors to achieve a primary color. There is no combination in which you can mix grey, pink, green and brown to get a dark blue.