A bay, like himself.
Palomino is a color, not a breed. A horses color doesn't really affect the way a foal is born. This menas that a palomino colored foal is born in the same way that a foal of any other color would be.
The exact color of the foal will vary according to the exact genetic coding of both parents and without that information it can be almost impossible to tell you what color a foal may be.
She had her first foal in 2006.
Seabiscuits biggest rivals are War Admiral the son of the great Man O' War and Ligaroti to name a few.
The color of the stallion is irrelevant, however he should not be overo in order to avoid the potential for an OLW or LWO foal. The foal could be Overo , Tobiano, Tovero or solid colored.
the mares first lick the foal clean, then the foal will eventually try to stand up. during the first day, the mare and foal will bond.
a unicorns foal is initally pure white a unicorns foal is initally pure white
The color of the foal will depend on their parents exact genetic coding, without this information it would be very hard to give an exact answer.
Paint and grey I believe.
Palomino foals can range in color from creamy gold to nearly chestnut looking, where the mane color in the same as the body color but grows out the signature white as the foal coat sheds and the mane grows out.
It depends on the sire and the dam's parents, but the foal will most likely be bay. Here is the link for an equine color calculator: http://www.animalgenetics.us/CCalculator1.asp
A newborn horse is known as a foal