irritation, such as, dust, flies
Water Intoxication
I would expect it to be tripping over A distraction and a lot more
-.- no it only causes dry eyes. go ahead and try it. :D
Yes, about 8 or more gallons a day
Horses are not suppose to drink water after being ridden it could put there bodies in shock.
opin them and flush them with water
Horses are known to be very sweet animals. They are usually sweet when they respect you and look at you as a leader. some horses are naturally sweet and some are VERY nasty. People say that horses with big eyes are usually a lot sweeter than horses with small eyes. You cant change a horse from being nasty to sweet so good luck
Horses are known to be very sweet animals. They are usually sweet when they respect you and look at you as a leader. some horses are naturally sweet and some are VERY nasty. People say that horses with big eyes are usually a lot sweeter than horses with small eyes. You cant change a horse from being nasty to sweet so good luck
Flush your eyes with water, but do not rub them. If the water doesn'tcompletely get all the paint out it will come out in a few minutes it will wear away. Unless you have a lot of paint in your eyes the water should wash the paint out, and it won't bother your eyes at all.
Its average density is a lot less than water
Flush with a lot of water and call a doctor.
A lot of people don't know that horses can have different colored eyes than the basic brown. In horses that have a lot of white markings, (Paints, QH, pintos, ect) especially on the face the eyes can be blue, although some horses have little or no white on the face and still have blue eyes. There are some horses that have amber-colored eyes. These are sometimes refered to as "tiger eyes". The cause for these different eye colors are in the horse's genes. If the parents have these color eyes they can pass it on to their offspring. They still can see just as well as if they had brown eyes. On some horses that have all white faces (bald/apron) some owners will have pigment permanently tatooed on the horse's eyelids, hopefully to deflect some of the sun's rays and reduce sun damage to pink skin and blue eyes. Answer2: As stated above blue eye are caused by genetics and the possibility of white facial markings. It should be noted that true white horses typically have brown eyes, while cremellos, and perlinos will have blue eye as part of the double dilution gene. Some grey horses and ponies are born with lots of white on their faces and have a good chance of blue eyes.