Yes, I've seen a grey and white Clydesdale colt before. He was purebred too.
Yes, and the result will be another piebald dachshund litter.
piebald is basicaly a black and white horse
Of course you can. Piebald is a colour variation.
Piebald is not a cross breed. Two dachshunds bred together need to have the piebald gene in their background. Piebald is recessive and will not show up but you could see a relative that was a piebald in the pedigree. Two piebalds bred together will produce all piebald puppies.
The Clydesdale(the Shetland is a small pony)
Piebald is black splotches, skewbald is brown splotches.
It means a Piebald deer crossed your path.
David Clydesdale's birth name is David T. Clydesdale.
A skewbald horse is brown and white, and a piebald is black and white.
Piebald is the British English name for the horse color known in the US as black pinto.
A piebald Chow Chow is typically a result of breeding two Chow Chows that carry the recessive piebald gene. The piebald pattern can occur in various colors, but it is characterized by white patches on an otherwise colored coat. Therefore, the two breeds involved in creating a piebald Chow Chow are both Chow Chows, as it is a genetic trait specific to this breed.
A clydesdale horse comes from scotland