Carmargue horses are sometimes referred to as "white horses" due to their distinctive white or gray coat color.
No, horses do not see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see shades of color, but their color range is limited compared to humans. Horses primarily see blues and yellows.
Caspian Horses can be found in a variety of colors including bay, chestnut, black, and gray. However, the most common color for Caspian Horses is bay.
Camargue horses are sometimes referred to as "white horses" due to their characteristic white coat color, although they can also be gray or black. They are not commonly called "river horses."
Pinto horses are horses that have a coat color pattern characterized by large patches of white and another color, such as black, bay, chestnut, or palomino. The term "pinto" is commonly used in North America, while in other parts of the world, horses with this coloring may be referred to as piebald or skewbald. Pinto coloring can vary widely and is not associated with a specific breed, as it can appear in any horse breed.
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Because it is the company's logo the color is to match the shirt's color! There is a difference between brown horses and blue horses, but I do not know why.
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half past a monkeys arss and a quarter to its balls lol
The color of the first wild horses is thought to have been dun.