vineyridge
Well-Known Member
I know the horse and other mammals have a layer in the eye called the tapetum that reflects light and is used in night vision. I have a horse with one eye that does reflect light at night and one eye that doesn't.
What does that mean in terms of vision? Does it mean that she is night blind in that eye? Or blind in the eye.
I did notice at night last night when my hand came up on that side that she jerked away when I touched her. In the day, she blinks when I bring my finger slowly up on that side but it has to be fairly close before she blinks.
She's been to the vet for an eye issue a couple of years ago, but I don't recall that he said anything about blindness. But I don't recall if the issue was the dark eye or the other one. Other than that one time, she's showed no signs of eye trouble.
What does that mean in terms of vision? Does it mean that she is night blind in that eye? Or blind in the eye.
I did notice at night last night when my hand came up on that side that she jerked away when I touched her. In the day, she blinks when I bring my finger slowly up on that side but it has to be fairly close before she blinks.
She's been to the vet for an eye issue a couple of years ago, but I don't recall that he said anything about blindness. But I don't recall if the issue was the dark eye or the other one. Other than that one time, she's showed no signs of eye trouble.