Brown is a brown color with lighter "points" (ears, nose, legs) Bay is often confused with brown. bay is brown, varrying from redish to dark brown, and the mane, tail and points are darker than the rest of the body. Chestnut is also confused with brown. chestnut is generally a redish light brown to a golden brown and the mane is the same color or lighter. when its lighter is called flaxen chestnut. There is aso the flaxen liver chestnut which has a bay's body and a creamish mane and tail.
The classic Dun is a gray-gold or tan, characterized by a body color ranging from sandy yellow to reddish-brown. Dun horses always have a dark stripe down the middle of their back, a tail and mane darker than the body coat, and usually darker faces and legs. Other duns may appear a light yellowish shade, or a steel gray, depending on the underlying coat colour genetics. Manes, tails,primitive markings and other dark areas are usually the shade of the non-diluted base coat color.
Dun is a color. There are many horses that have that color. Just as there are many horses that have the color bay or palomino.
i think red dun and blue dun
Dun could be a dull greyish-brown colour, or a horse.
They are a dun colour usually with a black dorsal stripe down their back.
Because a horse's skin is either black, grey o r chestnut, that depends on the horse colour, so the horse colour is going to be a mix between them or one of them.
Its kinda like ya know la. like sorta a like sinnging note thing. you know how people go la la la la la la la? well some people go dun dun dun dun dun dun. that's da only definition i know, but go on dictionary.com and type in dun
It is 'horse' in Dutch.Horse Isle Answer: Dutch ~CaptainQuiche (Dun Server)SpottyChinchilla from dun was here.
The Palomino registry is a color registry. The horse must be the correct color to be registered with the breed. A horse can be a palomino and not a member of the breed, but the breed has only palomino colored horses in it. Palomino is a breed and a color although it is most often used as the color for example i have a Palomino Dun Appaloosa
all przewalkis horses are dun (cream with a black mane and tail) and a black stripe down the back (dorsal stripe).
Buckskin or Dun. They are often used interchangeably, although they are different.
Sounds like this may be a description of a red dun horse (a chestnut horse with the dun gene). Many breeds have the dun gene, mustangs and quarter horses are examples.
there are two, dun which is a beige colour with a black mane and tail and palomino which is slightly paler with a white mane and tail.
They can be a wide varity of colors: buckskin dun (several types of dun, like yellow dun, red dun, and just plain dun) bay black brown gray (This is the correct term for a "white" horse-they start a different color and gradually lose pigment until they appear white) palomino cremello (often confused with albino, but there are no albino horses) perlino chestnut and roan (there's blue roan, red roan and strawberry roan). Horses can look just about every color except green, unless your gray horse has some grass stains.
a dun horse is most commonly associated with a dorsal stripe. a dun is almost a golden color.