It called be a strawberry-rome horse or maybe even a chestnut
sorrel- a horse with a redish brown coat color. NO BLACK AT ALL. there can be white leg and face markings bay- a horse with a reddish brown coal with a black main, tail, and stripe down the back
A golden brown horse typically refers to a horse with a coat that is a shade of brown with a golden hue. This color is often referred to as chestnut or bay, depending on the specific shade and presence of other markings. These horses can vary in shade from light golden to deep reddish-brown.
"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.
A reddish horse is called chestnut. The horse has no black markings, and the mane and tail are either the same color or lighter than the coat. There are a few different variations of chestnut, too. Liver is very dark red (close to brown), Sorrel (most common) is coppery and bright, and Blond (rarely used) is a very light and pale red or tan coat.
isopods are more like a light brown
Chestnut
this is a Roan
It is a reddish-brown color.
There isn't a "Burgundy" horse as such, It would either be a bay or a chestnut. A bay being either bright or dark brown with with black legs. A chestnut being a reddish kind of colour. No burgundy horse!
reddish brown
Mostly a reddish brown color but almost every other horse color you can think of is possible.
no, its a colour coat of a horse (anywhere from light to medium brown, sometimes slightly reddish)
Russet is a dark brown color with a reddish-orange tinge
Kind of reddish brown. FeO2 is commonly called rust.
Basalt rock is usually grey to black in colour, but can weather to a brown to reddish brown.
sorrel- a horse with a redish brown coat color. NO BLACK AT ALL. there can be white leg and face markings bay- a horse with a reddish brown coal with a black main, tail, and stripe down the back
A reddish brown color is commonly referred to as "auburn" or "chestnut".