green is that because they love there food
There are only two basic horse colors - black and chestnut. All other colors are derived from these two colors.
Yes, horses can see color, but not nearly as well as humans can. Horse can see only a handful of colors, the others they cannot.
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.
IF the horse is not blind it can see.
Colors and symbols on the horse in the form of war paint was a way for the braves to show they were not afraid of war. They were also a way to distinguish one horse from another and show the tribal colors.
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
Horses come in many different breeds and a huge variety of colors and patterns. There are three or four different variations of chestnut, bay, grey, roan, palomino, ect. There are dun, grulla and buckskin. These are just a few of the many different colors that horses come in. The genetics to produce some of these coat colors is complicated even for experts. But it is always fun and fascinating to study horse colors.
The traditional country racing colors worn by jockeys in horse racing events are typically a combination of a base color and stripes or patterns in different colors. These colors are unique to each owner or stable and are used to identify the horse and jockey during the race.
Black
all colors of horses
Brown,white and black
Light colors For horse the answer would be gray.