A Skewbald.
With enough genetic information a specific coat color could be quantified, but the trait is qualitative in as much as it can be described but not truly measured. For example. Horse aaEE is black as is horse aaEe however horse aaEe is blue black and horse aaEE is black. While another horse aaEE is blue black and Another aaEe horse is black. Any horse ee is chestnut...but there is liver chestnut, red chestnut, orange chestnut sorrel, et cetera. A quantitative analysis may yield the results of gene frequency in a population or the specific number of individuals in a breed that are a specific color...but the full spectrum of color variation will not be addressed by a quantitative approach.
If you mean in Brave, Angus is Black.
A horse that is white any other colour exept black is called skewbald :)
Absolutely not. Stallions are simply unfixed male horses, and can therefore be any color that mares can be. A horse's gender has no effect whatsoever on their color.
They are traditionally bay, grey, chestnut, or black.
A thoroughbred horse can be any solid color except white. Examples: Bay Chestnut Black
White with another color, usually black or brown
a black horse with a black mane and tail is considered a black horse.
No. Black is not a specific breed of horse but simply a color. There are a variety of horse breeds that come in the color of black.
Black of course. That's why he was called the Black Horse of Napoleon
it all depneds on the color and genes of the two parents of the horse if the father has dominating genes then the horse will be black if not it may be a differnt color
its black
Black is a color, not a breed. Many breeds, in fact most, allow the black color into their registries. So a black horse can be a Quarter Horse, Tennesee Walker, Fresian, Thoroughbred, ect.
Piebald is the British English name for the horse color known in the US as black pinto.
With enough genetic information a specific coat color could be quantified, but the trait is qualitative in as much as it can be described but not truly measured. For example. Horse aaEE is black as is horse aaEe however horse aaEe is blue black and horse aaEE is black. While another horse aaEE is blue black and Another aaEe horse is black. Any horse ee is chestnut...but there is liver chestnut, red chestnut, orange chestnut sorrel, et cetera. A quantitative analysis may yield the results of gene frequency in a population or the specific number of individuals in a breed that are a specific color...but the full spectrum of color variation will not be addressed by a quantitative approach.
A bay horse is brown with a black mane and tail.
A Horse of Another Color - 1907 was released on: USA: 25 May 1907