A horse that is white any other colour exept black is called skewbald :)
A black and white 'spotty' horse could be any number of colors. It could be an Appaloosa or Appaloosa marked horse, or it could be a pinto marked horse depending on how big the 'spots' are and what breed or cross it may be.
a horse marked with black and white coat is known as a PieBald
A Skewbald.
Because a horse's skin is either black, grey o r chestnut, that depends on the horse colour, so the horse colour is going to be a mix between them or one of them.
A 'solid' horse colour is one where the horse is the same colour all over, for example, chestnut, black or brown. Fleabitten greys, roans, appaloosas, paints and other horses with markings on their coats (not counting leg or face markings) are not solid colours.
Black colour
a black horse with a black mane and tail is considered a black horse.
a horse marked with black and white coat is known as a PieBald
You would get a Black Foal since the coat colour Black is more dominent than Chestnut!
A skewbald horse is one that has patches of colour, but this colour cannot be black.
A black and white 'spotty' horse could be any number of colors. It could be an Appaloosa or Appaloosa marked horse, or it could be a pinto marked horse depending on how big the 'spots' are and what breed or cross it may be.
the color of victor whitetail's horse is black and white summited by brooke
Every colour suits a black horse. However, I find really bright colours quite nice.
Black is a colour, not a breed. Colours originate from genes which the horse receives from its parents.
"Pintos" or "Paints" .
it dosent matter.
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.