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Yes, typically a horse will be able to see a black or brown fence. Horses can see in very muted colors and tones, so the darker black and brown colors will look very dark to them, but green grass may have more of a greyish tint to it, which will help the horse see the difference. If there is concern over the horse being able to see the fence in the dark, you can always paint a white line on the fence or put up a string of white poly-rope horse Fencing.

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