Kate87
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Hello,
I just wanted some advice on an upsetting issue. My Appaloosa gelding has over the last 4 months gradually lost his sight. He was confirmed to have had the start of a cataract in one eye in 2010 and they have just got worse and now he has gone completely blind in both eyes. No vision whatsoever.
Weirdly this happened to my sister's horse in 2010 also. He was also spotted and I have since learnt that appaloosas can be susceptible to blindness. He was extremely good at coping however and we only noticed his blindness when he missed the field gate when we called him in one day. He adapted well and was a calm horse and had a horse who would guide him around! His weight eventually began to drop off however and he would get cast and it was my sister's decision to put him to sleep. At the time I felt we could have tried harder, e.g given him an anti cast roller or kept him occupied so he didnt get bored.
My horse however has always been a bit highly strung so at first I instantly thought we would have to put him down. He started panicking in the field/arena so he became stable bound and my mum suggested we ring the vet and give him peace once and for all. However I began to lead him out and about on the lead and now he is comfortable (and i believe happily) eating grass whilst I stand beside him for an hour or two. This is now in my daily routine after work and at weekends. This I know he enjoys, his ears are relaxed and recently I have been getting all his winter coat off and letting him roll in the arena. But I can only be there for a few hours. In between this time he is in the stable because my family do not feel safe taking him out. He has licks and almost constant food. He always has loved his food but his ribs are beginning to show I think from the pacing he does at night.
I know his time here may be limited but I would like some advice about the situation. Its upsetting to watch him at times and I know its selfish keeping him just so me as a human doesnt get upset. Has anyone been in a similar situation?
I just wanted some advice on an upsetting issue. My Appaloosa gelding has over the last 4 months gradually lost his sight. He was confirmed to have had the start of a cataract in one eye in 2010 and they have just got worse and now he has gone completely blind in both eyes. No vision whatsoever.
Weirdly this happened to my sister's horse in 2010 also. He was also spotted and I have since learnt that appaloosas can be susceptible to blindness. He was extremely good at coping however and we only noticed his blindness when he missed the field gate when we called him in one day. He adapted well and was a calm horse and had a horse who would guide him around! His weight eventually began to drop off however and he would get cast and it was my sister's decision to put him to sleep. At the time I felt we could have tried harder, e.g given him an anti cast roller or kept him occupied so he didnt get bored.
My horse however has always been a bit highly strung so at first I instantly thought we would have to put him down. He started panicking in the field/arena so he became stable bound and my mum suggested we ring the vet and give him peace once and for all. However I began to lead him out and about on the lead and now he is comfortable (and i believe happily) eating grass whilst I stand beside him for an hour or two. This is now in my daily routine after work and at weekends. This I know he enjoys, his ears are relaxed and recently I have been getting all his winter coat off and letting him roll in the arena. But I can only be there for a few hours. In between this time he is in the stable because my family do not feel safe taking him out. He has licks and almost constant food. He always has loved his food but his ribs are beginning to show I think from the pacing he does at night.
I know his time here may be limited but I would like some advice about the situation. Its upsetting to watch him at times and I know its selfish keeping him just so me as a human doesnt get upset. Has anyone been in a similar situation?