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Horses Perfect Eyes
Horses are not color blind but don't have perfect eyes,horses have a large eye, larger than any land mammal. Horses eyes help understand how they are behaving you have to be pretty good at telling how they are feeling but you can tell. When they are feeling sad something will happen to there eyes, feeling happy, feeling lonely but remember all their eye expressions are different.

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