I am pretty sure they can... I know that they can see red, so they must be able to. Cows can only see black and white.
Horses have a limited colour range in vision. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they see the world in many shades of greys, browns, and yellows.
"Horses are not totally colorblind, but they do not see the range of colors we see. There are two kinds of photoreceptors in the eye that allows animals to see colors: cones and rods. Rods allow them to see in low light conditions and cones are sensitive to color. Horses have just two types of cones, whereas humans have three. Reducing the number to two greatly reduces the number of colors horses see. They see mostly in the yellow, brown, and gray ranges."yes they can
If you click on the link to a breed's page, you'll see the coat rarity...percentages.Strawberry Roan is usually the rarest color, if it is available for the breed. Most breeds have the strawberry roan color available.To see the amount of horses that have each color coat, go to the Horses directory. =)
Horses are sometimes bigger then humans and they can be any colour really they could be 16 hand or 25 hand (at the most 25)
Yes, quarter horses come in any solid colour.
Horses can have 2 colors, one in winter and one in summer.
Horses have hooves, muzzle, tail, mane, and ears.
brown
For Howrse Black and Red
horses are not colourblind they just have less cones than humans in their eyes (cones produce colours ;) so they do see most but not all colours. nope it doesn't matter what colour a certain thing is...
Just one, the Palamino.
Its a colour check it out on google images type in briddle horses