To see.
On their head.
They go to their eyes for water.
Horses' eyes do have cones, but most horses have only limited color vision. They can usually perceive red and blue, but may confuse some greens from shades of gray.
No.... albino horses have no pigmentation at all, and this often makes their eyes red, and they are normally white. Cremello horses are like more a creamy colour, and have blue eyes( generally) There has never been a verified albino horse. The gene is though to not exist in horses.
Horses forelocks are dual purpose. The protect the eyes from the sun. But mostly they to help protect the horses eyes from nats, flys and dust and sand. Many driving horses have them shaved off as they interfere with driving bridles.
Most horses have brown eyes (although some may have one or two blue eyes). I don't see why Canadian horses should be any different.
a donky has a 3cm bigger eye then an elifhent
They were wild... and people saw them with their eyes... (:
The question, "What has 1000 eyes, 2000 shoes, and eats grass?" is a riddle. The answer to this riddle is 500 horses.
Yes, But they have eyes on the side of there head, Which is why people use blinders to correct their vision to forward to enhance their movement
yes you can, and its good for the eye if it is swollen or infected. Reduces swelling and cleans all at one time.
The color of a horses eyes has no bearing on anything really.Blue eyes are caused by specific genetics.