the answer is zebra
from:Laura Huynh
all przewalkis horses are dun (cream with a black mane and tail) and a black stripe down the back (dorsal stripe).
Black colour
a black horse with a black mane and tail is considered a black horse.
the answer to this question is the zebra.
A horse, but with black and white striped coat.
A horse that is white any other colour exept black is called skewbald :)
This particular horse colour is commonly called a buttermilk buckskin. The body itself isn't exactly 100% white, but rather a light cream colour which appears white at first glance.
You would get a Black Foal since the coat colour Black is more dominent than Chestnut!
A skewbald horse is one that has patches of colour, but this colour cannot be black.
A smokey grulla is a black horse with a dun gene, and a cream gene.
Zebras have white bellies, and are striped with black stripes. Their manes are stiff and rigid, and are also striped with black and white. Horses have softer manes, not so stiff and rigid, and do not have black and white stripes.
If you mean Buckskin the horse color, then it came about through the cream dilution gene acting on a bay or black horse. The cream gene affects the body color of the horse giving it a 'washed out' appearance. In the single form cream will not typically affect the black coloring on a bay horse leaving the points dark, but will dilute the body color. In it's double form Cream will usually affect the black points as well.