40% of its blood volume, approximately 40 pints.
You can lose 4 pints of blood after that you're dead.
first you will lose your sight
A horse has (Typically) 80 ml of blood per kg (hotblood breeds have 100ml per kg and coldblood breeds have 65ml per kg). Therefore and average 1,200 pound horse will have 12.3 gallons of blood. A horse must lose roughly 10% of it's blood to go into shock, which would be roughly 2 gallons of blood.
Yes, busting a blood vessel can be really bad. Because you can lose a lot of blood and be in risk of dying.
Probably in your hand, if you don't lose to much blood... and your tongue...
well ur body has 9 to 10 pints of blood so if u loose 10 pints u could have the risk of dying unless u have a blood donation
I say you would have to lose half of your blood to lose consencnes, not sure about eyesight
their color
All of it
No generally they do not, but if they arent fed enough the metabolism will burn what fat they have.
100 liters
By not brushing before you go ut riding and by leaving grimes in it