sorrel- a horse with a redish brown coat color. NO BLACK AT ALL. there can be white leg and face markings
bay- a horse with a reddish brown coal with a black main, tail, and stripe down the back
A bay is not a breed, but actually is a color of a horse. A bay horse has a brown body and a black mane and tail. wheather it has a strip or blaze, or socks, does not affect the color, as long as it is brown and black, it is a bay.
A sorrel is like a chestnut horse. Their coat varies from a golden color to a redish brown color with the mane the same shade, or lighter, unlike the bay horse
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sorrel- a horse with a redish brown coat color. NO BLACK AT ALL. there can be white leg and face markings bay- a horse with a reddish brown coal with a black main, tail, and stripe down the back
The American Quarter Horse comes in 5 colors: Black, Sorrel, Chesnut, Bay, and rarely White. But the most common color is Sorrel.
Common names for the sheep sorrel plant include red sorrel, field sorrel, sour weed, and dock rumex.
Hetty Sorrel
A sorrel horse is a horse with red based colouring.
Sorrel Hays was born in 1941.
There are several different possibilities, depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. The possibilities are: Chestnut bay black red dun dun grulla
Sounds like a bay. The bay colored horse has brown body hair and with black points. Points being mane, tail, legs usually from the knees and hocks down, muzzle, ears. Bays come in a variety of hues. There is a black bay, blood bay, ect. So the reddish body hair vary greatly.
Moxley Sorrel was born on 1838-02-23.
Sorrel contain oxalic acid.
Sorrel Golding is 5' 5 1/2".