Catherine Munro writes:

“When an Icelandic horse has a blue eye it is known as glaseygður, glass eye.I was told that with this eye they can see hidden worlds. One of the horses I rode in had glaseygður. Whenever I rode him I wondered what he could see in the landscape that I could not perceive”

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@LSWellesley all breeds can have that gene. It's typically horses with more white (beyond normal markings like star or stripe) on their face.

@LockUpTrump Yes. Catherine’s point was more how Icelanders have thought about the phenomenon of appearance rather than equine genetics per se. One of my first horses was “glass-eyed,” as a matter of fact. 😃🙏🏻

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