there are many different colors of a pony
A grey pony is grey
A dun pony is simply a color of a pony. It is a light brown color with a black stripe that runs down the center of its back.
A pony has cost that are vired depending on the type of the pony, the color, and the size.
White
Green. A green pony can be any color; it simply means the pony is young and needs training to develop its skills. In other words, the pony is 'green'.
they are tri-colors :D
Yes, A solid color purebred (father and mother are registered POA) poa pony can be hardship registered, it can be used for breeding purposes, but cannot enter the POA pony shows. Only appaloosa POAs can enter the POAC's Pony shows.
Pinto Pony(spotted), Piebald Pony(black and white spotted), Skewbald Pony (any color but black and white), Sabino Pony, Splash White Pony, Overo Pony, Tobiano Pony, Tovero Pony, etc. POA (Pony of the Americas) have the various spotting patterns associated with the Lp (Leopard Complex) yielding appaloosa patterning.
A pony or horses prices isn't always effected by color. It is affected more by breed, age, sex, level of training, bloodlines, and height. Color only ever really plays apart in price if it is a rare or undesirable color for the horse. You could expect to pay nothing up to the millions of dollars for a horse or pony of any color.
mottled is a color for a horse/pony. its basically like you getting a pencil and randomly dotting the pony all over, but the dots are closer together and more of them, if not it is apploosa.
That is totally not possible dummy.
Zecora's eyes are a darker shade of turqouise.