According to a nifty foal color calculator, which you can find the link to in the related links, the foal has the following chances of being each color:
29.17% -
Perlino
29.17% -
Buckskin
16.67% -
Palomino
16.67% -
Cremello
4.17% -
Smoky Cream
4.17% -
Smoky Black
You may want to mess around with the calculator because there are different genetic things that come into play. I did just the basics, because I did not know whether your mare was homozygous for the red factor or not, or if the stallion was a silver carrier. So, experiment with that, and you can get a better picture of what the foal will be.
No, no horse breed is known to have blue hair anywhere on its body. However, there is a horse color known as a Blue Roan in which a black colored horse roans to a bluish color. The hairs themselves are not blue, they are actually black, but when mixed with a large number of white hairs, the human eye sees the color from a distance as blue.
I believe that Blue Jeans is Arabian.
If you are referring to blue jeans, then your question is incorrect. however, her other horse is a quarter horse. blue jeans is not her horse. take note of this.
Blue Roan Brindle is probably the rarest horse color.
There are several different possibilities, depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. The base possibilities are: chestnut bay black The dilute gene (that makes the mare a buckskin) will give you: palomino buckskin smoky black The roan gene (that makes the sire roan) will give you: red roan bay roan blue roan If both genes are passed on, you get: palomino roan buckskin roan smoky black roan
Miley Cyrus's eye colour is blue-green. Hope this helps :)
Blue Blooded horses are those that have pedigrees. They are pure breed horses. Often they are more expensive than mixed breed horses.
Blue Heelers are called "blue" because of the color of their coat, which is a shade of blue-gray. This color is a distinctive trait of the breed and is the reason for their name.
Sorry the only color of horse you can get is brown. But I like Blue's and Alex's Horses
Yes, it is possible.
You have a purebred horse and get it pregnant with a horse that is purebred. Then the baby will be purebred. Or you can buy one in the sales. Blue stars means that the horse is purebred.
whatever color you dye them