Bay: A bay horse is a brown to red in color. Bays have black points, (ears, flank, knees and hocks). Their mane, tail and forelock are black. Their are many types of bay; there is light bay (where the base is a very light color), blood bay (where the base is a very red color) and mahogany bay (where the coat has a purple tinge, usually sooty and more brown), sandy bay (where the base is only brown, no red tinge), golden bay (where the base coat takes on a yellow color), and primitive bay (the black markings are very faint, and the horse usually has obvious pangare characteristics).
Chestnut or Sorrel: Chestnut or Sorrel is defined as a horse with no black hairs. Chestnut is a dark red horse. Very dark chestnuts are called Liver chestnuts. Sorrels are more brightly colored, with a lighter coat color. For either, the mane/tail should be the same color as the body. Either color with flaxen mane and tails should have "Flaxen" put in front of the name. Sorrels are often flaxen.
A sorrel horse is a horse with red based colouring.
That is the correct spelling of the color, rosy red.
"Silver" was white
There is no answer to this question. The weight of a horse doesn't depend on its color.
Yes, it is possible.
Depends on the species. they can be red, green, etc
Black (E) and red (e)
Erythrophobia, the phobia of the color red.
That is the correct spelling of "red" (longest wavelength of the 7 colors of light).
Yes, that is correct, but I am wondering what color can be made by mixing red and blue. RED-BLUE?!?!?!?!?
That is the correct spelling of "reddest" (most red in color).
They can be a wide varity of colors: buckskin dun (several types of dun, like yellow dun, red dun, and just plain dun) bay black brown gray (This is the correct term for a "white" horse-they start a different color and gradually lose pigment until they appear white) palomino cremello (often confused with albino, but there are no albino horses) perlino chestnut and roan (there's blue roan, red roan and strawberry roan). Horses can look just about every color except green, unless your gray horse has some grass stains.