nothing bad, but its recommended to get your horses eyes checked out by a vet.
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blue and yellow. horses have only two unique hues - something similar to blue and yellow, and there are no intermediate hues. In a sense, horses are orange-blue "color-blind" in that although they can see objects with these colors, they cannot differentiate between orange and blue solely on the basis of color since they both appear to be gray-white to the horse.
Huskies & Pittbulls are the most well known. When you mix these breeds you still have the possibility of passing on blue eyes. I have a Boxer Pittbull mix who has beautiful Ice Blue/Light Blue eyes. Neither of his parents or siblings had blue eyes except for him.........Australian Shepherds are another bread that have blue pigment in there eyes P.s you also have to remember that dogs can be mated with more that one male in a single litter, that could be why only one dog had blue eyes. HL
No, albinism does not exist in horses. The lone rangers horse (in the tv show) was a cremello. A cremello is a chestnut horse with two copies of the cream gene. This dilution causes the coat to turn nearly white, the skin becomes pink, and the eyes turn blue. In the new Disney movie the horses used were dominate whites. This is a genetic mutation found in certain breeds and family bloodlines. Dominate white horses have white hair, pink skin and brown eyes. The term albino is still used by horse people or non-horse people who do not know any better to describe a horse of pale color with or without blue eyes.
Horse shoe crabs have a total of 10 eyes, which are spread across their bodies. They have two compound eyes on their front shell for detecting light and movement, and several simple eyes on their body and tail for detecting motion and orientation.
There are two colors brown and blue that are most common.
No. Unless two people with blue eyes go there to have a child...
They're recessive. It can only appear if you have two alleles of blue eyes.
If you have blue eyes and the other parent has blue eyes then all you children will have blue eyes. Blue eyes are a recessive gene and two recessive genes will dominate.
No, it just means they have two different colored eyes.
blue and yellow. horses have only two unique hues - something similar to blue and yellow, and there are no intermediate hues. In a sense, horses are orange-blue "color-blind" in that although they can see objects with these colors, they cannot differentiate between orange and blue solely on the basis of color since they both appear to be gray-white to the horse.
Accually who ever has blue eyes are not any of that blue eyes are just an experation that you are the most happiest person and that when somebody pushes your button you can be very mean when you want to be.
Blue eyed people have two recessives for blue. It is expressed as bb. A person with brown eyes is BB. Brown is dominate over blue. However a person with brown eyes can carry the gene for blue and they would be called Bb.
no. its impossible
38 blue eyes divided by 2=19 possible with 2 blue eyes but you cannot say with certainty as 1 or more may have 1 blue eye.
Huskies & Pittbulls are the most well known. When you mix these breeds you still have the possibility of passing on blue eyes. I have a Boxer Pittbull mix who has beautiful Ice Blue/Light Blue eyes. Neither of his parents or siblings had blue eyes except for him.........Australian Shepherds are another bread that have blue pigment in there eyes P.s you also have to remember that dogs can be mated with more that one male in a single litter, that could be why only one dog had blue eyes. HL
Probably a blonde and blue eyed child.
== == If your kitten is white, it may have a chance of being deaf, same as if it had two blue eyes. One blue eye is fairly common in white cats (and has nothing to do with the breed of cat).