Horses sometimes get St. Elmo’s Fire (a glowing, cold plasma that sometimes occurs near storms, and at other times when high electrostatic charges are present) on their ears and forelocks. It’s harmless and painless (it sometimes occurs on human beings, too), but very pretty—a horse “dressed-up” as a unicorn, with St. Elmo’s Fire dancing on his or her ears, forelock, and alicorn, would look truly magical!
Horses sometimes get St. Elmo’s Fire (a glowing, cold plasma that sometimes occurs near storms, and at other times when high electrostatic charges are present) on their ears and forelocks. It’s harmless and painless (it sometimes occurs on human beings, too), but very pretty—a horse “dressed-up” as a unicorn, with St. Elmo’s Fire dancing on his or her ears, forelock, and alicorn, would look truly magical!