piebald is basicaly a black and white horse
Yes, and the result will be another piebald dachshund litter.
Piebald is the British English name for the horse color known in the US as black pinto.
the correct term is PIEBALD. piebald is a black and white pony, and if you didnt already know SKEWBALD is brown and white.
Piebald is not really a color it is an effect. It is a mixture of blotches or patches of different colors, especially of black and white. The term is most often used in describing the colors) of a horse. The horse would be described as piebald if his colors were mottled; if his colors were patchy he would be called a pinto.
Of course you can. Piebald is a colour variation.
Piebald is not a cross breed. Two dachshunds bred together need to have the piebald gene in their background. Piebald is recessive and will not show up but you could see a relative that was a piebald in the pedigree. Two piebalds bred together will produce all piebald puppies.
Piebald is black splotches, skewbald is brown splotches.
It means a Piebald deer crossed your path.
Piebaldother then that there is also coloured or painted.-Horse Expert
A skewbald horse is brown and white, and a piebald is black and white.
Piebald refers to a horse that is genetically black with white spots. This means that the horse hasto be either Ee or EE at the extension site and aa (true black) at the Agouti site.This looks like aaE- (the dash indicates an allele that may or may not be known but doesn't affect the animal's appearance/phenotype) which produces a black horse.The Spotting patterns associated with the term piebald can be Tobiano, Overo, Sabino or Splashed White.Tobiano Piebald would be aaE-To-Overo Piebald would be aaE-Ovov (Frame Overo can only be Ovov as OvOv is lethal)Sabino Piebald would be aaE-Sb-Splashed White Piebald would be aaE-SW-Spotted horses can carry more than one of the spotting patterns as well since all spotting genes mentioned here are at a different gene locus.
The word 'piebald' is a noun, a word for an animal (usually a horse) spotted or blotched with two different colors and especially with black and white; and an adjective used to describe an animal as blotched with two different colors. Examples:Noun: The piebald has the best temperament for riding.Adjective: On our farm we had a few piebald horses.