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Researchers have found that horses react more to yellow, white, black, and blue floors, as compared to floors that are green, red, brown, or gray. Horses don’t seem to mind these “less favorite” colors on walls rather than floors.
One of the rarest colors, a white horse has white hair and fully or largely unpigmented (pink) skin. These horses are born white, with blue or brown eyes, and remain white for life. The vast majority of so-called “white” horses are actually grays with a fully white hair coat.
Well, yes, but not like people do. A horse has tear glands (the vets call them “lacrimal glands”) to keep the eye moist and clean. … When a horse’s eye is irritated, or if it has certain diseases, the tear glands may put out more moisture and you’ll see teardrops coming from the horse’s eye.
Because they want you to know that they love you while they are secretly shedding their hair on you. They know you have treats and are telling you that they are hungry. They need a itching post and they found that nudging and rubbing on humans can relieve them of any itch.
How to read your horse’s body language
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