The parent of a foal is called a filly or a mare. A filly is a female horse under three and a female over three is considered a mare.
The breed of the foal depends on the breeds of the parents.
yes as any mother and foal would!
Depending on the exact genes of both parents, the foal could be: Black Chestnut Bay The foal may also be a dun The foal cannot be gray because a gray foal must have one gray parent. Probably a dark dun or a black or a grey but it sometimes depends on the mother and farther's parents.
Yes, a pony and a horse can be the parents of a foal.
A foal's parents are the dam (mare) and sire (stallion).
The exact color of the foal will vary according to the exact genetic coding of both parents and without that information it can be almost impossible to tell you what color a foal may be.
It would all depend. The foal could have any color father. He could be black, and if one of more of his parents what chestnut, and the same thing with the mother, then the foal could be chestnut, but the most likely thing would be that the father is chestnut.
Yes, it is possible for a chestnut mare bred to a buckskin stallion to produce a buckskin foal. The genetics of the mare and stallion can combine in a way that results in a foal with the buckskin coat color, which is determined by the presence of the cream gene.
The color of the foal will depend on their parents exact genetic coding, without this information it would be very hard to give an exact answer.
The colour of a foal dpends on the colour genotypes of the parents. A horse has dominant and recessive colour genes. The mix of these in the parents is what determines the colour of the foal. The coat is not always an indication of the colour genes that a horse has. In some breeds, certain colour genes have become established and dominant, such as in the chestnut Suffolk Punch draft horse.
Mine That Bird was named after his Sire(Birdstone) and his Foal(Mining My Own)
It depends on the sire and the dam's parents, but the foal will most likely be bay. Here is the link for an equine color calculator: http://www.animalgenetics.us/CCalculator1.asp