Yes, a horse has fur.
fur/hair
A horse's covering refers to its coat, which consists of hair or fur that protects the horse from the elements. The covering can vary in color, length, and texture depending on the breed and individual horse. Regular grooming helps to maintain the health and appearance of a horse's covering.
a horse with white or grey fur is called a grey.
Yes.
horse hair
horses - of any kind - don't eat fur
They don't wear anything but their fur.
it is made out of fur
with horse fur and wood
A horse has hair not fur, there is a slight difference in the structure. A Przewalski's horse typically will have a rougher or coarser hair coat than a domestic horse as this helps to shed water, repel insects, and prevent injury to the skin underneath.
A horse without fur would be very susceptible to sunburn and cold temperatures; exposure to intense sun or cold would likely prove fatal. However, if the horse is kept stabled and blanketed, it could have a reasonable life expectancy and quality.
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