Unless there is a new study - im not sure that is 100% accurate ... i was always taught that horses can see almost completely around their body except for directly next to their rear hooves to the other rear hoof ...and a small area the size of the width of their nose in front if this is still true the image should be wider with a small blind spot in the center Once the horse enters the take off zone of a jump they are "blind" they can't see the fence or the landing zone until they are at the peak of the jump - jumpers have to trust their riders to guide them
I learned years ago that they didn't see in colors the way we do. This one is seeing more in the shades of gray, but also that red brush is red. Still an interesting perspective from the horses view point!
Yes, shades of gray, but some of the primary colors, like red and blue do seem to be in there. Very interesting for sure!
Interesting, thought it would have shown him seeing more to the sides and almost around to his tail? Unless they can focus on the front when they want to, and then behind them when needed?