OFG
Well-Known Member
I had the vet out yesterday to do yearly jabs and a general 'MOT' for my 36 year old.
I have noticed for sometime now that he struggles with finding his feed bowl and spooks when I approch him (even though I know he has initially seen me coming as he acknowledges me by turning his hear and pricking his ears. Just when I get to a certain spot it's like I am in a blind spot and then I 'suddenly' reappear and he shys away, either in the field or stable).
Anyway, bottom line is he's going blind in both eyes and his eye sight is pretty far gone already.
Now, I am not overly worried about this as I have read about other horses who are completely blind getting on fine but I wondered if anyone on here has had experience of owning a blind horse and is there anything I can do for him to ease his issues? (aware of not moving things around in field / stable as he will be familiar with his surroundings etc).
Other than this and his general stiffness he's doing great and even managed a little hack out yesterday afternoon with a neighbour and her horse.
I have noticed for sometime now that he struggles with finding his feed bowl and spooks when I approch him (even though I know he has initially seen me coming as he acknowledges me by turning his hear and pricking his ears. Just when I get to a certain spot it's like I am in a blind spot and then I 'suddenly' reappear and he shys away, either in the field or stable).
Anyway, bottom line is he's going blind in both eyes and his eye sight is pretty far gone already.
Now, I am not overly worried about this as I have read about other horses who are completely blind getting on fine but I wondered if anyone on here has had experience of owning a blind horse and is there anything I can do for him to ease his issues? (aware of not moving things around in field / stable as he will be familiar with his surroundings etc).
Other than this and his general stiffness he's doing great and even managed a little hack out yesterday afternoon with a neighbour and her horse.