Henry IV's horse was famously known as a "black and white" horse, which suggests it had a coat of both colors. However, the phrase is often used as a riddle or joke, implying that the horse was simply a horse that was both black and white. In essence, the horse's color was literally black and white, as stated in the question.
I think they were white.
A horse that is white any other colour exept black is called skewbald :)
Black and white.
the color of victor whitetail's horse is black and white summited by brooke
"Pintos" or "Paints" .
A horse's sight is different to ours. Horse's see in black and white, darker things a black colour, and lighter things more white. But pure white to us is hard for a horse to take in, and it might reflect or look a bit strange to the horse. Hope this helped!
the answer is zebra from:Laura Huynh
This particular horse colour is commonly called a buttermilk buckskin. The body itself isn't exactly 100% white, but rather a light cream colour which appears white at first glance.
If he had a white horse, the color was WHITE.
white is a light colour and black is a dark colour
In English, 'what is the colour of Henry the 4TH's white horse?'
White lol