Grey is a very funny gene. If a horse is Gg for the grey gene, OR GG for the grey gene, they WILL grey out in time. A lot of horses appear one color when they are born, but are actually grey, and WILL grey out. :)
White. Answer2: Napolean had many horses, but his most famous (and his favorite) horse was Marengo, an Arabian stallion. Marengo was a grey. A grey Arabian will start out a darker color such as black, bay, or Chestnut and slowly turn a white color. Grey horses can be distinguished from True white horses by the color of the skin under their hair. A grey horse will have grey skin and a white horse will have pink skin.
Brown horses get older and suddenly turn white not so sure black hoses.
The Shagya arabian comes in bay, brown, black, and chestnut, they also posses the grey gene which can cause any of the listed colors to lighten gradually over time and turn grey/ white.
Arabian's can be many colors such as white, black , red, chestnut, bay, light brown, dark brown, dapple Grey, and Grey. Arabians cannot be pinto/paint, palomino, appaloosa or sorrel. These colors would create a different breed. For example, a paint/pinto Arabian is a Pintabian. An appaloosa Arabian is an AraAppaloosa.
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You bleach it.
No it can not,but it can turn white or become soft in vinegar.
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Too much water can turn white pine needles brown. This is especially true in areas with poor drainage conditions and lots of rain.
No. It will stay brown - the color goes all the way through the shell.
Sometimes the puppies can turn out brown or white anyway, as well as black or white.
because it meets moister sun rise