A bay horse is one with a solid coat color (such as chestnut or brown) and black points. Points meaning the legs, ears, mane and tail.
There is no such thing as a "black bay" per se. A black horse with black points would simply be considered black.
However, a bay horse that is very dark brown may be called a mahogany bay.
A bay with a very red (chestnut) coat may be called a blood bay or a red bay.
Black Diamond Bay was created in 2006.
There are no dilution genes present, so that's one bay gene and one black gene - 50-50 chance of black or bay.
The motto of Conception Bay South is 'Together We Stand'.
Yes, bay do horses have black manes or very very dark brown.
Port Phillip Bay.
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I believe she is a bay. She is dark bay.
You would breed a chestnut to a black, or if you wanted a bay paint, black paint to a black
Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative
The G stands for Green Bay. And the Green Bay Packers are owned by the city.
brown- dark bay is all brown with a black mane and tail.
Black, Bay, Dark bay or brown, Gray, or Chestnut.