The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Liver (Horses) color is #543D37. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 54 red (84/256), a 3D green (61/256) and a 37 blue component (55/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(84,61,55).
Liver (color) called liver. The first recorded use of liver as a color name in English was in 1686. Liver may also refer to a group of certain types of dark brown color
Chestnut (horse color) that a horse is not chestnut. Seal brown or dark bay horses are not chestnut but may be confused with a liver chestnut. Those unfamiliar with horse coat
Black horse determine color. Black horses that do not sun bleach are called "true" blacks. Some breeds of horses, such as the Friesian horse, Murgese and Ariegeois
List of colors: A–F 27° 18% 24% 31% 28% ISCC-NBS Darkliver (horses) #543D37 33% 24% 22% 12° 21% 27% 35% 33% University of California, Davis Dark magenta #8B008B 55% 0% 55%
Bay (horse) describing horse coat color. It is clearer to refer to dark-colored horses as dark bays or liver chestnuts. To further complicate matters, there apparently
Seal brown (horse) characteristic of all bay horses, while liver chestnuts do not. Opinions vary on what constitutes a true seal brown as distinct from dark bay. In Equine Color
Gray horse Lipizzaner. People who are unfamiliar with horses may refer to gray horses as "white". However, a gray horse whose hair coat is completely "white" will
Palomino some horses, but golden champagnes have light skin with mottling, blue eyes at birth, and amber or hazel eyes in adulthood. Horses with a very dark brown
White horse between mature white and gray horses. White horses have unpigmented skin and a white hair coat. Many white horses have dark eyes, though some have blue
Goodbye Horses numerous artists. "Goodbye Horses" The chorus of "Goodbye Horses" has androgynous vocals from Q Lazzarus and lyrics about horses based by its writer, William