Yes, chestnut is a warm, rich shade of brown, often with reddish undertones. It is commonly associated with the color of horse coats, tree bark, and the edible chestnut nut itself. The hue can vary in tone, ranging from lighter, golden-brown to darker, almost mahogany shades.
It is a reddish-brown color.
Chestnut
chestnut brown
Marron is brown but is also a chestnut (not the edible horse chestnut)
i think chestnut brown or light chestnut
Chestnut
Dark brown
Chestnut hair is a rich brown with hints of auburn (reddish-brown). Mahogany hair is a rich brown with hints of titian (orangey-brown).
Chestnut is a brown color that ranges from a red-ish brown to a golden-brown. What separatates chestnut from bay is that bay has a black mane and tail while a chestnut's mane and tail is the same color of the coat or lighter. The chestnut, found on a horse on the inside of his front legs above the knees, is an off-white color.
It called be a strawberry-rome horse or maybe even a chestnut
Chestnut or as we always called them as children 'conkers' xx
Black, Bay, Dark bay or brown, Gray, or Chestnut.