Chinchilla
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I think I might (touch wood!) have found somewhere to relocated my horses, however, I'm not sure if I need to tell my potential new land lady about Diva's Congenital Stationary Night Blindness (she's homozygous Lp). I'm presuming it would be a good idea, but don't want to get turned away on the grounds that my mare might break anything! (She wouldn't do it deliberately!!!)
She's not completely blind in the dark and can obviously see a little, but night vision is quite limited, making her spookier in the dark. She tends to get around by sticking close to the ponies and learning the lay out of the environment but does still sometimes walk into things, particularly in winter when it's dark for quite a long time. Usually she doesn't damage anything (except herself!!) and for this reason tends to wear a light weight rug in winter so the sound of the rug ripping alerts her to the fact that she's walked into something before she cuts herself. I would do this in any new place for a the first fortnight or so until she knew the layout.
Thank you x
She's not completely blind in the dark and can obviously see a little, but night vision is quite limited, making her spookier in the dark. She tends to get around by sticking close to the ponies and learning the lay out of the environment but does still sometimes walk into things, particularly in winter when it's dark for quite a long time. Usually she doesn't damage anything (except herself!!) and for this reason tends to wear a light weight rug in winter so the sound of the rug ripping alerts her to the fact that she's walked into something before she cuts herself. I would do this in any new place for a the first fortnight or so until she knew the layout.
Thank you x