The hexadecimal RGB code of Liver Chestnut color is #987456. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 98 red (152/256), a 74 green (116/256) and a 56 blue component (86/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(152,116,86).
Chestnut (horse color) understood. Liverchestnuts are a very dark-reddish brown. Liverchestnuts are included in the term "dark chestnut." The darkest chestnuts, particularly
Liver (color) called liver that is traditionally used in web site design. Liver-colored moray eel Liver-colored horses List of colors Shades of brown LiverChestnut (coat)
Black horse liverchestnuts will show some red character in their coats, usually in the hair around the pastern or in the mane or tail. Even dark liverchestnuts
Palomino best-known is a liverchestnut with a flaxen mane and tail. The genetics that create light flaxen manes and tails on otherwise chestnut horses are not
Bay (horse) Dark bay should not be confused with "Liver" chestnut, which is also a very dark brown color, but a liverchestnut has a brown mane, tail and legs, and
Smoky black has been mistaken for faded black, dark bay or brown, grullo or even liverchestnut. A single copy of the cream gene can have a subtle effect on the color
Seal brown (horse) from seal brown by the absence of tan markings. Another mimic is the liverchestnut, an all-over dark brown coat including mane and tail, that is sometimes
Roan (horse) ISBN 0-7167-1811-1. ...blue roan comes on a dark (black, brown, or liverchestnut) background. Sponenberg, Dan Phillip (2003). Equine color genetics (2 ed
Pudelpointer 30 kg), stands 21 to 26 in (53 to 66 cm) at the shoulder, and comes in liver, chestnut, and occasionally black coats. The ideal coat is harsh, wiry, and dense
Equine coat color variations are: LiverChestnut: very dark red chestnut coat. Sometimes a liverchestnut is also simply called "brown". Light Chestnut: seldom-used term