A horses field of vision is very wide. The only place a horse has to move its head to see is directly in front and directly behind. Although it usually trusts its other senses like hearing and touch in those areas.
The first blind spot is directly in front of the horse. I know it sounds silly that it would be at the front of an animal but the horse has it's eyes on the sides of it's head. That is why there is a...
i only know of the one between their eyes. put your fist between your eyes, right on top of your nose and that is pretty much what a horse seesyes, between the eyes and at the back of them (at the...
The horse's blind spots are generally, directly in front of them, directly behind them, and above them. See horse's can't look up as easy as people can, so it can be quite difficult and scary if...