no there are not any naturally pink horses. BUT there are pink elephants.
You cannot. That is a realistic game and there are no pink horses. Sorry.
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No, cremello horses do not have dark skin. They typically have pink skin, which is more prone to sunburn compared to horses with darker skin.
there are horses that come in color... but they are very rare, and i doubt if they are sold to the public... or to just anyone who may want one. but you could check out this website... i . :) http://globalhorseculture.typepad.com/global_horse_culture/colors/ its horses that are kind of odd... including the pink horse from India... but that horse isn't really pink naturally, it was painted pink for a wedding... srry for any dissapointment.
I think when i tried this for my science fair at Milwood that the horses perfer many different buckets. I tried the colors of Green,White,Purple ,and pink .......and they all wen to the pink one.... but you try this and tell me whick perfers which.....
Horses: White Bulls: Black Flamingoes: Pink Take your pick...
Yes if they eat certain plants that affect their livers and cause photosensitisation
False. White horses are quite rare and their care (due to the fact that they have pink skin) is much more involved than is the care of a horse with dark skin. Black horses have always been popular and there are many more of them.
Yes, white does exist in horses. It is called 'Dominate White' and is a genetic mutation of the Kit gene. It causes a white coat, pink skin, and brown eyes. There are also other forms of white caused by the Sabino and Splashed white genes (this can also cause blue eyes instead of brown) . White is not to be confused with Grey where the horses coat turns white over a period of time. (They have grey skin under the hair.) Or Double Dilutes, such as cremello, perlino, and smoky cream. These horses have pink skin, blue eyes and an off-white or creamy colored coat.
Yes.
Yes, cremello horses are rare as they result from a specific combination of genes that produce a light cream coat color, blue eyes, and pink skin. This coloration is less common compared to other coat colors in horses.
The most common coloration for a horses penis is grey. The color of a horses genitals will be in direct correlation to it's skin color. Most horses have grey skin, thus the penis will likely be grey also. However they can also be pink or mottled in color.