lol that's a joke but the answer is your tongue and your teeth or mouth
No, horses do not see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see shades of color, but their color range is limited compared to humans. Horses primarily see blues and yellows.
Clover is okay for some horses and too rich for others. The problem with red and white pasture clover is that mold can easily grow on them. The mold is what is harmful to horses.
Yes, white does exist in horses. It is called 'Dominate White' and is a genetic mutation of the Kit gene. It causes a white coat, pink skin, and brown eyes. There are also other forms of white caused by the Sabino and Splashed white genes (this can also cause blue eyes instead of brown) . White is not to be confused with Grey where the horses coat turns white over a period of time. (They have grey skin under the hair.) Or Double Dilutes, such as cremello, perlino, and smoky cream. These horses have pink skin, blue eyes and an off-white or creamy colored coat.
Conquest, and his horse- unknown War, and the Red Steed Ruin Famine- and his horse- unknown Death-and the White Steed- name is still unknown
It depends on how large or small the horse is.
teeth
Blossom Hill do a red, a white and a rose wine.
These are your teeth. The "red hill" is your gums. The "thirty white horses" are your teeth, as each of us have 30 teeth (actually 32, barring any adult tooth loss). The actions described (stamping, for example) illustrate things you do with your teeth, in this case chewing.
Teeth, or teeth and gums.This was a riddle used by Bilbo Baggins in the book The Hobbit
No, horses do not see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see shades of color, but their color range is limited compared to humans. Horses primarily see blues and yellows.
Most of them were really common, so they were easy. But there were some hard ones. Like this one: 30 white horses stand on a red hill, they champ and stamp, and then they stand still. Answer: Teeth
The color of their flag(Red,White,Blue)
Clover is okay for some horses and too rich for others. The problem with red and white pasture clover is that mold can easily grow on them. The mold is what is harmful to horses.
First = White Second = Red Third = Black Fourth = Pale
Yes, white does exist in horses. It is called 'Dominate White' and is a genetic mutation of the Kit gene. It causes a white coat, pink skin, and brown eyes. There are also other forms of white caused by the Sabino and Splashed white genes (this can also cause blue eyes instead of brown) . White is not to be confused with Grey where the horses coat turns white over a period of time. (They have grey skin under the hair.) Or Double Dilutes, such as cremello, perlino, and smoky cream. These horses have pink skin, blue eyes and an off-white or creamy colored coat.
Cap Worn by a slave upon becoming free
The duration of The Red Horses is 1.78 hours.