No.
A "Westie" has a course outer coat and a softer, finer inner coat.
Yes they can. They have to buy a golden apple and use it on their horse to get the coat though. Also, sometimes a coat will be retired. At that point, that coat can no longer be used. Horses who already have it will be able to keep it, but no new horses will be able to get it.
first thing to making your horses coat nice and shiney you need to make sure your horse is getting the right amount of vitamins and minerals. and if you want to get and extra special shine you can buy coat polishers and colour highlight shampoos from a good horrse product store.
You cannot.
There is no name for a horses summer coat except for SUMMER COAT. Though we often call them "sleek" or "shiney" during the summer. The same this holds true for a winter coat-its called just that, a winter coat. Though we often call them "fuzzballs" and "Furbags". :)
the coat can be shiny and multiple different colors, it can be dirty, or rough or soft.
Yes, horses Shed there Fur twice a year, Once in the spring and once in autumn. This is so the thicker winter coat can grow in over the cooler months and the lighter Summer coat over the summer months, Imagine if they didn't shed there coat and they had there winter coat all year around, every time they are ridden in summer would be like going for a run in a trench coat!
how do u change horses on horse club
The horses coat will grow as it pleases, we really don't have controll over it.
to get ice and snow out of a horses coat you get a hairdry and on meduim heat wave the hair dryer over the horse till snow and ice melt
genetics