Beginners in horseback riding sport are often told that there’re no white-colored horses. Instructors say if you see a white horse you should call it grey. But now we’re going to dispel this myth. The white-colored horses really exist but they are meet very rarely seen in the nature.
We can consider the horse as a white if its skin is for 85% pink and if its wool is for 85% white besides mane’s and tail’s color may be a little bit yellowish. There also may be some small pigmented spots.
