Chestnut horse models can be bought from many different stores and retailers. Some examples of stores that sell these models include HobbyIinc and eBay.
It depends on the horse's genetics. Chestnut is recessive to black, therefore a chestnut horse always carries two chestnut genes but a black horse could be carrying two black genes OR a black and a chestnut, but the black is dominant therefore the horse has a black coat. Think of it as the black coat always sits 'on top' of the chestnut coat so if a horse has a black gene it will always show up but chestnut will only show up if there are no black genes at all. If you breed a homozygous dominant (two black genes) black horse to a chestnut, the foal will always be heterozygous dominant black. (One black gene and one chestnut gene) If you breed a heterozygous dominant (one black one chestnut) black horse to a chestnut, the foal has a 50% chance of being heterozygous dominant black and a 50% chance of being homozygous recessive chestnut. (two red genes) If you have no idea what your black horse's color genes are, think of it as having a 75% chance of a black foal, 25% chance of a chestnut foal.
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The chestnut is located on the inside left and right hind legs of a horse, the chestnut is one of the many toes a horse use to have but later developed a hoof because of there being no need for toes! hope this helped :D
No the horse(s) that played Secretariat are chestnut. Whilst Joey is a bay, two different colors. But one of the horses in War Horse did play Seabiscuit.
Despite vigorous growth, there are still reasons why a horse chestnut might not bloom. Leaf scorch is one reason. Another could be the buds freezing during a cold spell.
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It could be chestnut, flaxen chestnut, bay, or black, because it's unknown whether the bay is heterozygous or homozygous for black and agouti and whether the chestnut has any agouti genes. Bay is most likely. If you google 'horse gene calculator', you get a good site that predicts foal outcomes.
One can buy UGG Chestnut boots directly from the UGG Australia website. Otherwise, one can find them at Zappos, Campmor, East Bay, Belk, Amazon, and Altrec.
The common term for the gene/allele that causes a genetically chestnut horse to be a palomino or cremello is Dilution. A palomino has one of these alleles, a cremello has two.
One copy of the cream gene produces a palomino on a genetically chestnut foal.
leopards?? just a guess...IF YOU PLAY HORSE ISLE ONE CHESTNUT SERVER, ADD ME MYSTICALMARE