In the game horse isle this means your horse is flea bitten The little brown or red spots on a horse are the "flea-bitten" horses!
this is called grulla i believe
The Appaloosa Horse
Appaloosa
skebald or appalousa
In terms of horses it means having a brownish coat thickly sprinkled with white or grey
They are traditionally bay, grey, chestnut, or black.
Cremello is a color dilute gene that changes the base coat color of a horse to a lighter shade in utero. Grey is a color modifier meaning it causes the base color of the horse to slowly lighten to a white color over time after the foal has been born.
What color would the foal be? I can't give you an exact answer, unless both the dam and sire have been DNA tested. However, I can give you a rough idea: If the grey horse has one grey parent, the foal has a 50/50 chance of being grey. If the grey horse has two grey parents, the foal will either have a 50/50 chance of being grey, or a 100% chance of being grey (impossible to know without DNA testing). Now, if the foal isn't grey, it could potentially be just about any color on the planet without knowing what genes the dam and sire carry.
That would be a flea-bitten grey. The coloring is a grey base coat with darker 'tickings' that look like fleas on the coat.
Taupe
brownish grey
Brownish-grey
Mousy Grey or Dun normally.
it makes a very dull grey / brownish color
brownish and sort of grey
The fur is brownish, while the feet and bill are dark grey.
The eggs can be grey or brownish with grey / green spots. Some can even be greenish in color. Kathy LVT
blueish grey and sometimes they look brownish grey
Green or brownish, depending on where you find it. Green brown
grey or black or when it snows it is white
In terms of horses it means having a brownish coat thickly sprinkled with white or grey