Horses have a unique adaptation that allows them to see well in low-light conditions, which is due to the presence of a high number of rod cells in their retinas. Their eyes can appear to be a bluish or greyish color at night, primarily due to the reflection of light. Additionally, their eyes may also have a golden or yellowish tint, depending on the specific breed and individual characteristics. Overall, the color of a horse's eyes at night can vary but often reflects their ability to navigate in dim light.
Blue :) x
brown hair brown eyes
A horses night eyes are located toward the inside of the knee.
hasell eyes or green
Light Brown
light brown
Blue :) x
Bay (brown body with black mane and tail) is the most common color in horses.
well her eyes are really brown but she wears contacts that are blue
His eyes are a greenish-brown colour, but in the movie, 'Twilight', they are a liquid gold or black.
well her eyes are really brown but she wears contacts that are blue
it's eyes coler