No, not always. The offspring can be white, black, black and white or shades of both.
You can make grey without white by mixing black with a hint of any other color. This will create a darker shade of grey. Adjust the amount of black and the other color until you achieve the desired shade of grey.
Either Grey, Brown, White or Black.
* bay- reddish-brown w/ a brown mane and tail ** dun- half white, half brown w/ white mane and brown tail ** black- black w/ a black mane and tail ** white- white w/ white skin all-over and a white mane and tail ** grey- greyw/ a grey, white, or black mane and tail ** palamino- blonde w/ a blonde mane and tail ** chestnut- dark brown w/ a dark brown mane and tail ** pinto- dark grey w/ blanket of light grey spots on butt w/ light grey mane and tail ** Strawberry roan- red and white mixed w/ white or red mane and tail ** Blue roan- blue nd white mixed w/ white or blue-ish mane and tail ** dappled grey- grey w/ blanket of black or dark grey spots on butt w/ grey mane and tail ** brown- brown (light or dark) w/ brown (opposite shade) mane and tail * Patterns, there are painted, and flea-bitten...that's all I know of.Chestnut, Bay, Black, Brown, Grey, Dun, Sorrel, Palomino, Red Dun, Strawberry Roan Blue Roan, Dapple Grey, Fleebitten Grey, Steel Grey, Taffy and so many other colours.
Skewbald is a specific pattern of colored and white patches on a Paint or Pinto horse.
No. Black is a dominant colour, no matter what colour the bull is. If the bull is white, the calf will be grey. If a bull is black, the calf will be black; if a bull is a blue roan, the calf will be most likely a darker roan or even black; if a bull is red or brown, the calf will be black; if a bull is yellow or orange the calf will be either grey or black.
John was the offspring of his mother and father. The offspring of the white cat and the black cat is a grey cat.
Black + White = Grey
Grey. It's a short answer, but it's true!!
I guess black and white and grey but not good black and white and grey
Blue jays are blue, black, white, and grey. The jays you might be talking about are black, white, grey, brown, and blue.
When black and white are mixed, the resulting color is usually a shade of grey. The darkness or lightness of the grey will depend on the ratio of black to white in the mixture.
Black and white are mixed together to create the color grey. The more black that is added, the darker the shade of grey, and the more white is added, the lighter the shade of grey.
Mixing equal parts of black and white Rit dye will create a shade of grey. Adjust the ratio of black to white dye to achieve the desired tone of grey.
You would mix black and white i suppose
When black and white are mixed together, you get shades of grey. The more black that is added, the darker the shade of grey, while adding more white will create a lighter shade of grey.
blend black and grey
she is white as snow