no but if it does your horse is most likely to die of a slow painful death
Brown horses get older and suddenly turn white not so sure black hoses.
I've found mixed opinions on this. The best thing to do is call your vet and see what he thinks.
The foal will probably be born a bay, and turn darker over time. Well, my aunt bred a brown welsh and a black welsh, and she got an almost black foal that got lighter over time. But either way, It will be bay or dark bay. :D
no
Often black dyes will turn brown when exposed to bleaching products. The underwear was probably bleached. OR You pooped your pants too often
yes you can as a matter of fact! you can use your own horse and or a w horse that you have tamed and it depends on what color the 2 horses that you breed are to figure out what the foal will turn out like. like if the father (stallion) is black or brown, and the mother (mare/dam) is white or grey, then the foal might turn out to be white at the top and black at the hooves or grey at the top and black or white at the hooves... or it can be mixed!
An anole can turn green, gray, black, and brown.
Black
grey, or black or brown
It's the bacteria that makes it brown. And it doesnt always turn out brown somtimes its green, red, black, dark brown, or light purple so its not always brown it just ussaly turns out like that it depends on what you eat
Sometimes the puppies can turn out brown or white anyway, as well as black or white.
They look like Monarchs