6 colors: green, blue,orange,red,yellow,and viloet
I had always thought that the phrase "horse of a different color" originated in 1939 and became a part of pop culture when "Dorothy" on THE WIZARD OF OZ went to Oz and was shocked as she saw the horse pulling her carriage chance colors.
Cremello is a color dilute gene that changes the base coat color of a horse to a lighter shade in utero. Grey is a color modifier meaning it causes the base color of the horse to slowly lighten to a white color over time after the foal has been born.
I like paint better, but it is really up to your oppinion. Everyone has a different taste when it comes to horse colors. ☺
A horse is considered double registered when it is registered with two different horse registries. Like for instance, say you have a palomino Quarter horse, you can register that horse with the American Quarter Horse Association and because of it's color you can also register it with the Palomino Horse Breeders Association, and it would then be double registered.
"a sorrow horse is a color"No, it isn't. A "sorrow" horse is a sad, sad horse, filled with sorrow. Perhaps her colt died.A "sorrel" horse is a horse that is a reddish brown color.
The horse of a different color was portrayed in the original Wizard of Oz movie as an animal that changed color.
A "horse of a different color".
I had always thought that the phrase "horse of a different color" originated in 1939 and became a part of pop culture when "Dorothy" on THE WIZARD OF OZ went to Oz and was shocked as she saw the horse pulling her carriage chance colors.
The phrase about horses is actually, "That is a horse of a different color," not feather. The feather animal phrase is, "That is a bird of a different feather." The horse of a different color was in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz:" and the phrase means some kind of unrelated or incidentally related matter with a distinctly different significance.
Probably not. I heard that they colored the horse with with different jellos.
The horse of a different color was a character in The Wizard of Oz. It was a horse that continually changed colors. This is the most famous instance of that phrase being used, and it was an early film, but surely the phrase existed before than and was probably spoken in earlier films.
The Wizard of Oz himself Professor Marvel The Gatekeeper Horse of a Different Color Carriage Driver The Doorman
Because it was a horse of a different color
a phrase meaning 'another matter entirely' or ' a different matter altogether. see http://www.answers.com/topic/a-horse-of-a-different-color
Horse of a Different Color - Willy DeVille album - was created on 1999-05-31.
its proven by some peeps that its a white horse
Dirty Sally - 1974 Horse of a Different Color - 1.5 was released on: USA: 8 February 1974