Annagain
Well-Known Member
I've had an inkling over the last week or so that my share horse's (technically, but he is more or less mine) eyesight is starting to deteriorate. He's 19 and the last 3 times he jumped he's either spooked really badly at fillers on the side of the arena next to a fence or at the jump itself and stopped. It doesn't feel like a backing off "I can't do this" type of thing, more of a "WTF is that?" slam on the anchors type of thing (that's always his spook reaction, rather than turning and running) so I don't think it's pain related. It's also always approaching a jump off a sharpish left hand turn when there's only a couple of strides to the fence. I can count the number of times I've seen him stop in the 15 years I've known him on one hand (including with me riding in the last 5 years) so this is something significant for him.
We're off to the vet tomorrow (along with owner, my best friend) to get it checked out, but looking at his eyes in a certain light I can see a tiny, very faint white line around the edge of his eye. Is this how cateracts start to form? If it was just him, I'd be almost certain that's what it is, but my horse also has the same thing? He is also 19 so it's not beyond the realms of possibility that they're both starting to develop them, but it would be a hell of a coincidence. Having said that none, of the other horses on the yard has this line that I can see, although I've not looked at them as closely as I have at my two.
Any thoughts? I just want to be prepared for what vet might tell us.
We're off to the vet tomorrow (along with owner, my best friend) to get it checked out, but looking at his eyes in a certain light I can see a tiny, very faint white line around the edge of his eye. Is this how cateracts start to form? If it was just him, I'd be almost certain that's what it is, but my horse also has the same thing? He is also 19 so it's not beyond the realms of possibility that they're both starting to develop them, but it would be a hell of a coincidence. Having said that none, of the other horses on the yard has this line that I can see, although I've not looked at them as closely as I have at my two.
Any thoughts? I just want to be prepared for what vet might tell us.