“…Research into horses' ability to see colors has resulted in conflicting findings, both in studies adopting a behavioral approach (Grzimek, 1952;Macuda & Timney, 1999;Pick, Lovell, Brown, & Dail, 1994;Smith & Goldman, 1999) and in those investigating the spectral sensitivity of the cone photopigments of the equine retina (Carroll, Murphy, Neitz, Ver Hoeve, & Neitz, 2001;Macuda, 2000;Ver Hoeve, Neitz, & Murphy, 1999;Yokoyama & Radlwimmer, 1999). There is evidence that the horse, like other ungulates, possesses two types of cone photopigment, one maximally sensitive to short wavelengths, the other maximally sensitive to medium-long wavelengths.…”