The color of a horses eyes has no bearing on anything really.Blue eyes are caused by specific genetics.
For a long time, people believed that a blue-eyed horse was blind. This is not true. Blue eyes don't mean anything, they are just blue. Typically, there is white on the face that covers the eye, especially in spotted breed such as the American Paint Horse, but sometimes a dark horse will just have blue eyes. Sometimes the horse can have one blue eye and one brown, or even have eyes that are mixed blue and brown in the same eye.
The light blue eyes are called wall eyes, and if it has pink skin it might be white, but I would have to see it. The real answer is an albino horse. answer by Danino
When their eyes are light blue They almost look albino
It really depends on the persn. People say brown eyes are more independent and blue eyes are kinda needy. It's an opinion
cremello, it looks like aVERY pale palimino!
Having two blue eyes in a horse is often a result of genetics, not necessarily indicating any health concerns. It is more common in certain breeds like Paints and Appaloosas. However, blue eyes can be more sensitive to sunlight and may be associated with a higher risk of certain eye conditions such as squinting or watering. Regular eye care is important for any horse with blue eyes.
Yes, in fact one horse had a split colour eye with blue and brown in one eye.
Horse isle answer: blue
is common. hope this helped... I really don't get your question. Sorry.
General Jackson's eyes were blue and he was sometimes referred to as Old Blue Light.
This is called a wall eye! its not dangerous just a different pigment in the eye :) Any horse can get this.
Wall eyes in horses, also known as "blue eyes" or "glass eyes," are typically caused by the absence of pigmentation in the iris. This lack of pigmentation allows light to scatter and reflect off the back of the eye, giving the appearance of a blue or light-colored eye. Some horse breeds, such as the American Paint Horse and the Appaloosa, are more likely to have wall eyes due to their genetic makeup.