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Who uses chestnut horses?

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about everybody who has a horse

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How old are chestnut horses?

Chestnut is a color, and color ahs nothing to do with age. So a chestnut horse can be any age.


What colour will you get if you breed a liver to a chestnut?

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Are horses who do not have chestnuts on their legs unable to swim?

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Are there actual red Arabian horses?

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What kind of horse is reddish brown?

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Is horse chestnut harmful to horses?

Chestnut applies to horses in two ways; one is the color, which is reddish brown. Another is the bony protrusion from above the horses knee in the front, and from the inner hock on the back. This is in no way harmful to horses, it is present on all horses.


Do chesnut horses come from America?

Chestnut is a color and not a breed. Most breeds of horse come in chestnut along with many other colors. So yes Chestnut horses can come from America, but they also come from everywhere else.


Sorrel horses are closest in color to what color horse?

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What are chestnut horses used for?

Chestnut is a color and doesn't mean anything really in regards to what a horse does or doesn't do. A chestnut colored horse can do anything a horse of any other color can do.


Which breeds of horses can be liver chestnut?

Many breeds of horses can be liver chestnut. It depends on their parents, who pass on this trait. Normally, at least one of the parents has to be chestnut (if both parents are chestnut, then the foal will be chestnut ... but not necessarily liver chestnut). Color is never a guarantee in breeding horses, although the foal is chestnut, it might not be LIVER! Arabians, Morgans, Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds, Quarter Horses, Saddlebreds, Tennessee Walkers, Paso Finos, to name a few. This also includes many pony and draft breeds, which can also be chestnut. On the other hand, an Andalusion or a Lippizaner can never be chestnut; they are always born black and turn grey (or white with age). Also a Friesian horse is always black. Many other breeds of horse have their own color patterns and can never be chestnut. In any case, it mostly depends on the parents and the color gene they carry.


What have horse chestnut trees got to do with horses?

Horse Chestnuts or Aesculus Hippocastanum belong to the family Hippocastanum which means horse chestnut.


There are two base color genes for horses what are they?

The answer for Howrse is Chestnut and Bay