Blind Horse Journey
Taking each day one stride at a time...Caring For A Blind Horse: FAQs, Tips, and What Every Owner Should Know
There is very little difference in caring for a well-adjusted blind horse than a sighted horse. With a few precautions, your blind horse will continue to enjoy doing the same horsey things they did prior to blindness.Be patient with your horse as they adapt to a new...
How My Horse Adapted and Thrived After Losing His Sight
When Scout or Scouty, as we affectionately call him, was fifteen, he was diagnosed with uveitis and tested positive for low exposure to leptospirosis. At the time of the diagnosis, the veterinarian determined that Scout was completely blind in his right eye, but still...


