lottie1
Active Member
My vet has recommended that an enucleation ie eye removal is performed on my horse, and a second opinion has confirmed this.
I am already the very proud owner of a one eyed horse but I purchased him when he had already had the eye removed and he has a deep cavity/socket. Whilst I am not bothered at all by the cosmetic appearance I find it draws a lot of attention from others and at big shows people stare and point! Not that I mind of course but I'm sure he is aware of it and then it annoys me. On a more serious note he reacts quite badly to rain landing inside the socket especially if it accumulates at all. He is also very prone to knocking the top bone of the socket as all his eyelashes etc are inside the socket.
I have read about intra-orbital and intra-ocular prostheses as options. In both cases the horse retains his lashes and so he will have some sensory ability on his blind side. The intra-orbital prosthesis involves inserting a shaped silicone piece which provides support to the eye lids and then the eye is sewn shut. This has the appearance of the horse having its eye shut. The intra-ocular prosthesis is the insertion of a dark coloured ball behind the cornea which looks very realistic.
Has anyone any experience of either of these methods?
I am already the very proud owner of a one eyed horse but I purchased him when he had already had the eye removed and he has a deep cavity/socket. Whilst I am not bothered at all by the cosmetic appearance I find it draws a lot of attention from others and at big shows people stare and point! Not that I mind of course but I'm sure he is aware of it and then it annoys me. On a more serious note he reacts quite badly to rain landing inside the socket especially if it accumulates at all. He is also very prone to knocking the top bone of the socket as all his eyelashes etc are inside the socket.
I have read about intra-orbital and intra-ocular prostheses as options. In both cases the horse retains his lashes and so he will have some sensory ability on his blind side. The intra-orbital prosthesis involves inserting a shaped silicone piece which provides support to the eye lids and then the eye is sewn shut. This has the appearance of the horse having its eye shut. The intra-ocular prosthesis is the insertion of a dark coloured ball behind the cornea which looks very realistic.
Has anyone any experience of either of these methods?