The most common color is grey. Black is rarest and much sought after. Bay and chestnut rank about the same.
The color of a foal's coat, have nothing to do with their sire and dam's coat(s). There is a chance their coat WILL be one color of their parents', but it does't always happen. You can't predict a horse's coat color before its birth. I hoped I helped you with your question......... -ColorMeSilk
Well, Black is a coat color, NOT a breed. A horse's coat color has NOTHING to do with its temperment. Example: If a Thoroughbred is black, it doesn't make it a different breed.Today, there are some popular coat colors that ARE registered as breeds. One of these is a Palomino. But only specific horses (special requirements) are known as a Palomino. One of its parents was one ( dam or sire).VOCABULARYCoat - a horse's exterior or color outside.Breed - a specific horse. Example: Quarter Horse.Thoroughbred - a popular breed. Known (mostly) for racing.Palomino - 1) a coat color 2) a special breedDam - a horse's motherSire - a horse's father.I hope my answer helped for your question........- ColorMeSilk
AnswerWell, It Is Both Coat Color And Breed. Although Some people think It Is Just A Coat Color.AnswerPalomino is both a color and a registered breed. A horse can be registered as a Palomino or as another breed. For example, a Quarter Horse that is the palomino color could be double registered as a Palomino AND a Quarter Horse. Technically it is just a color...the registry is a Color Registry, not a breed registry.AnswerGenetically, palomino is just a coat color caused by a single allele of a chestnut dilution gene, cream. The official registry, called Palomino Horse Breeders of America, accepts properly colored and registered mares, geldings and stallions of the following breeds:American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA)American Paint Horse Association (APHA)Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC)American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASH A)American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA)American Holsteiner Horse Association (AHHA)Arabian Horse Association (AHA)Arabian Horse Registry (AHR)International Arabian Horse Association (IAHA)International Morab Registry (IMR)Jockey Club (JC) (Thoroughbreds)Mountain Pleasure Horse Association (MPHA)Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association (MFTHBAPinto Horse Association of America (PtHA) Horse Division Only, both sire and dam must be currently registered with a breed association recognized by PHBA.Rocky Mountain Horse Association (RMHA)Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibitors'Association (TWHBEA).United Quarab Registry (UQR)The rules also allow exceptions for palominos with verifiable pedigrees whose sire or dam is registered with PHBA, or which have been DNA-tested for the cream gene.The registry also has conformation requirements. See Related Links for registration information.
It's a horse coat color.
Seabicuit was a "muddy' bay horse.
The Horse Isle 2 answer for this question is Shagya Arabian
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Actually, its spelled Shagya Arabian. If it is a purebred Shagya (Which is not likely, seeing as there is only about 2000 of them alive) it will be a solid color, such as chestnut, white, black, or brown. If it is not a purebred, the coat color varies depending on *dam and *sire *The mare (female) *the stallion (male)
Black is always a popular color. Black goes with everything.
It's Mouse Grey, Flaxen Liver Chestnut, and Dun.
its called horse color calculator
Which of the following does not affect the amount of food a horse needs?Coat color