If you mean Red Chestnut, then yes. Red Chestnut is a very dark chestnut, which looks red.
That depends on your concept of red. If you mean bright red like a firetruck, no, horses don't come in that color. On the other hand, certain shades of chestnut (a brown hue) can be reddish in appearance and may be colloquially referred to as "red."
If you mean the first treasure map, then that is at hanging rock
If it is hanging on to something from home even his bed
The duration of The Red Horses is 1.78 hours.
It means that you shouldn't let your horse get to close to that horses behind because that horse will kick.
well it meens that it cuold have a decay and to just check it at the vet
Since a turkey's wattle is red, it means that something is red.
A beet is a red "food source," so when people say red as a beet, they mean the person is either really embarrassed (blushing) or something to that affect.
Polish word "Rudy" means something of red color, something reddish.
The purpose of the red wire hanging from the ceiling is to provide electrical power to a device or fixture that needs to be connected to the electrical system.
The phrase "as red as a turkey gobbler's wattle" in "Where the Red Fern Grows" describes a bright red color similar to the wattle, or the fleshy skin hanging from a turkey's throat. In this context, it symbolizes the vibrant and intense hue of the red ferns that stand out among the greenery in the story.