Individuals with chestnut skin color typically have a warm undertone with a medium to dark complexion. They may have a tendency to tan easily and have a natural glow to their skin. Chestnut skin tones often have a golden or olive undertone, and can range from light chestnut to deep chestnut shades.
Cherry Chestnut would be a lighter chestnut then the red chestnut but they both basicly are the same.
Well, the color Chestnut is called Chestnut because it looks like Chestnut wood.
The most comon color for a horse is Brown or chestnut. But if it is a Arab the most comon color would be gray.
Chestnut is a color, and color ahs nothing to do with age. So a chestnut horse can be any age.
It is a reddish-brown color.
Most horses are bay, brown or chestnut, however, because of human intervention, other colors are being increasingly more common such as palomino and grey.
Black, Bay, Dark bay or brown, Gray, or Chestnut.
The most common color for Arabians in Grey, however chestnut, bay, brown, black, and roan.
Mustangs coloring isn't really specific. They can be Pinto, bay, black, chestnut, grey, basically any color. Bay, chestnut, and black are probably a few of the most common.
They are traditionally bay, grey, chestnut, or black.
It depends on whether the stallion or mare is homogeneous for a certain color gene. You could have many possibilities, but a logical predication would be either palomino, chestnut, white, or bay. (Bay and chestnut being the two most common horse colors.)
i think chestnut brown or light chestnut