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He is a fjord horse, a relatively small but very strong breed from Norway.
No - they are completely different species and will not inter-breed.
It varies with the horse, but generally you will get a dark grey colt or filly. This is because the genes of the darker horse will make your foal a darker colour but the lighter of the pair kepps the colour from becoming completely black. Example: Cremello Stallion x Chestnut Mare = Either buckskin or palomino.
No. They are completely different fish.
Usually the darker color will dominate, the foals color will usually be the darker of the two. But sometimes it will depend on the genes too.
No, Treeing Walker Coonhounds do not typically have black tongues. Their tongues are usually pink, similar to most dog breeds. However, some dogs can have spots or patches of darker pigmentation, but a completely black tongue is not characteristic of this breed.
No, they can't, as they are completely different animals.
Frisians are all black horses.
It could be in a Maine Coon - Kittylover2422
No it's too strong. I have seen them breed in liquid soap and other things that have completely broken down with age.
It changes everytime howrse bring a new breed out. At the moment it is Fjord as they are relatively new. Otherwise, it is the Peruvian Paso.
a bull terrier does have a relatively large genitalia so I would assume the breed would be medium size