Apercrumbie
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My one eyed horse saw the vet today due to concerns about his eyesight in his remaining eye. The visit confirmed what we pretty much already knew and that is that he has lost almost all of his sight. He can still see shadows and bright white. He is 22years old and still adores being ridden 2/3 times a week although all we do now is hack him. He used to be a dressage horse. The vet says we can still ride him but should probably avoid hacking him on his own as it's not fair on him unless he knows where he is. He only hacks on his own on one route anyway so that isn't a huge issue. He also cannot be left in the field on his own but luckily we have a shetland companion for when the others are being ridden. When he starts bumping into things is when we'll know it's time to go.
Although the prognosis is fairly good for the time being - the vet said he could still go on for years - I am distraught. He is my horse of a lifetime and this is the first time where I've been given a limit on how long he can go on for and I'm really starting to panic about losing him. I'm also terrified he'll have an accident in the field because he can't see another horse approaching him. This is a fairly pointless post as there is very little I can do, I just wanted to vent as I've been crying for a long time now.
Although the prognosis is fairly good for the time being - the vet said he could still go on for years - I am distraught. He is my horse of a lifetime and this is the first time where I've been given a limit on how long he can go on for and I'm really starting to panic about losing him. I'm also terrified he'll have an accident in the field because he can't see another horse approaching him. This is a fairly pointless post as there is very little I can do, I just wanted to vent as I've been crying for a long time now.
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