Horse Urine Colour. Normal horse urine appears colorless to yellow to dark yellow when voided. Test his drinking water.
However a change in urine color can be a sign of an underlying medical condition. The color of typical urine falls on the spectrum of light yellow to a deeper amber color. The yellower the colour the lower the pH indicating that the horse is too acidic.
Horse urine may contain a large amount of calcium carbonate that looks like a whitish-green slurry.
Normal urine should be clear yellow or cloudy yellow with minimal odour. This is due to the presence of oxidizing agents termed pyrocatechines. The appearance of orange to red spots in the urine makes the horse keeper stressed. Bloody urine can be caused by a variety of conditions some as innocent as a bladder stone or a urinary tract infection while others include life-threatening cancers or tears in the lining of the.