When you breed a black and a blue together you get a dark blue or black.
The typical colors of a Yorkshire Terrier are black and tan. While black and gold are also common colors for this breed, black and tan is the most common color combination.
Oh yes, they can breed all right but expect a majority to be black than liver.
Black is a color, not a breed. Many cat breeds can be black. Certain cat breeds come in specific colors such as Siamese, and they would not be black if they were purebred but any breed that comes in various colors could be black. Siamese cats are also a tabby variety of solid clors and the tortoise shell. Any Siamese is a tabby, but not all tabby's are Siamese.
Borzoi are one of the breeds that come in a variety of colors: black and tan being one of them. There are thousands of color combinations this breed can come in. Colors such as the merles are not seen in this breed, or if they are, it is very rare.
There is no way to tell just by the colors what breed that cat might be. It is most likely mixed breed, though.
That is the breed that has many colors and traits. White, Black, red, tan and blue are the predominant colors but it also comes with mix colors like black and white, blue and white, and red and white. In those colors we have the bridle colors like black brindle and red brindle. There are more colors available.
Usually white but it depends on the breed as there are coloured sheep, black brown and mixes of these colours with white.
Without knowing exact specifics about each horse you can reasonably expect a 50/50 chance at either a palomino or a cremello foal.
The following are colours which ARE in the breed standard: - Sable - Black and Tan - Black The following are colours German Shepherds can be, but aren't accepted in the breed standard: - White - Liver - Panda - Tan
Yes, dogs can come in a variety of colors depending on their breed and genetic makeup. Common colors include black, brown, white, tan, and a combination of these colors.
You can breed any Dachshund colors together, you just do not want to breed dapples or dogs that could be hidden dapples together. A chocolate to a Red can make many colors not just one or two depending on what the dogs themselves carry for. If your red only carries for red and has no chocolate in their background and no pointed dogs i.e. black and tan, then you will only make reds but this is usually only in show lines. I am a breeder btw so hope that helps!
Stallions can come in various colors, including black, bay, chestnut, gray, and palomino. Coat colors can also be influenced by genetics and breed.