There are several different possibilities, depending on the genetic makeup of the parents.
The possibilities are:
Chestnut
bay
black
red dun
dun
grulla
I have a dark bay mare that was breed to a red dun. The red dun has a sorrel and a buckskin parent and my mare has a sorrel and a bay parent. What colors are possible out of this combo? Thankyou!
You would have a 50/50 chance of getting either a chestnut or Red Dun foal according to a horse color genetics site.
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.
Cherry Chestnut would be a lighter chestnut then the red chestnut but they both basicly are the same.
The donkey Jesus rode was lightgrey :)
"Red Angus"
23.44% -Grullo Roan23.44% -Grullo23.44% -Blue Roan23.44% -Black1.56% -Red Dun Roan1.56% -Red Dun1.56% -Chestnut Roan1.56% -Chestnut
It can be both. Mustangs vary widely in coat colouration, from a light dun or rarely white to black or dark chestnut.
Yes you can, but this is very rare and the Friesian horse society will not allow it to be registered or to breed. The 'Red' gene exists in the breed but the odds of getting a chestnut Friesian are quite low.
You are likely to get a chestnuty/bay colour I think.
Chestnut is not a breed. It is only a colour designation.
the horse will be black because black is a dominant color but say the mare has a heterogeneous gentic make up and the father does not there will be a 75% chance that the baby will be heterogeneous as well there is a method to finding this out it is called the punnet square
If you mean Red Chestnut, then yes. Red Chestnut is a very dark chestnut, which looks red.
TONS leopard snow blanket spotted leopard fleabitten grey brown light bay dark bay palomino black grey white piebald black piebald skewbald bay cremello palomino liver chestnut grulla buckskin chestnut Stawberry Roan Red dun dun Roan these are only a few, there are tons of colors or coats