Jealous... I've owned many horses, but only ever had one true black.Black.... almost unbleachable too. The only time she browns a bit is just before shedding time. Brown is technically not allowed in the breed in the US.... though it does happen. Bay and Sorrel are usually the colors. Often times the breeder sells them off as Grade Percherons and no registry... because they dont want anyone to know a prize mare or stallion produced non SOP .... Though they may be registered. The only desirable colors are Black or Grey which turns white.
Now Shires and Clydesdales come in ALL colors.... But they usually have some chrome and lots of feather so much so the farrier will put panty hose on them in order to Hot shoe. They even make a leather bell to cover the feathers to keep them clean....
-Kathy