How does a burgundy horse look like?

A burgundy horse is a beautiful, rich shade of red. It's not quite the deep, dark red of a chestnut, but it's definitely not a light bay either. Imagine a rich, full-bodied wine, and that's what a burgundy horse's coat will look like.

Here's what you can expect to see:

* Coat Color: The base coat will be a deep red, almost like a maroon. It will have a warm, rich tone to it.

* Mane and Tail: The mane and tail will usually be the same shade as the coat, but sometimes can be a slightly lighter shade of red.

* Markings: Burgundy horses can have any of the standard markings like white socks, blaze faces, or star markings. These markings will stand out clearly against the dark coat.

* Shine: Burgundy horses often have a beautiful sheen to their coat, almost like a satin finish.

Remember, horse coat colors can be quite subjective, and "burgundy" isn't an official color term. But generally, a burgundy horse will be a deep, rich red that's more intense than a bay but not as dark as a chestnut.