The Fresian is usually solid black with beautiful full feathers.
chances are you will get a black horse with white small white specks.
Chows and wolves typically have blue-black solid gum lines.
any solid safe horse is best welsh sections are always good(as long as trained properly) preferably not Arabs or thoroughbreds! xxx
Tachytes, Sand Wasp
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breed does not accept a solid black color pattern as acceptable. While they can come in various color combinations, such as Blenheim (chestnut and white), tricolor (black, white, and tan), ruby (solid red), and black and tan, a completely black coat is not recognized by breed standards.
an old one
Black is a color, not a breed. Many cat breeds can be black. Certain cat breeds come in specific colors such as Siamese, and they would not be black if they were purebred but any breed that comes in various colors could be black. Siamese cats are also a tabby variety of solid clors and the tortoise shell. Any Siamese is a tabby, but not all tabby's are Siamese.
Actualy, an Appaloosa is a breed of horse. You can always tell if a horse is an Appaloosa or not, because Appaloosa's always have spots of some sort on their body. However, there are different coats for Appaloosa's. Like a Spotted Blanket and an Appaloosa few spots, to name a few. Hope that helps!
Yes, it is possible for a white male horse and a black female horse to produce a foal that is white. The coat color of the foal is determined by complex genetic interactions involving multiple genes from both parents.
If you breed a black horse and a gray horse, you can get quite a variety of colors. If the gray horse has a black base (was born black), then the offspring will either be black or black-based gray. If the gray horse is chestnut-based or bay-based, however, you can get black, chestnut, bay, black-based gray, chestnut-based gray, or bay-based gray. It's most likely that the gray horse is black-based, though genetic testing would probably be required to find out for sure.
A thoroughbred horse can be any solid color except white. Examples: Bay Chestnut Black
A 'solid' horse colour is one where the horse is the same colour all over, for example, chestnut, black or brown. Fleabitten greys, roans, appaloosas, paints and other horses with markings on their coats (not counting leg or face markings) are not solid colours.