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Cataracts in Horses?

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jacie2011
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2014-02-13 8:10 PM
Subject: Cataracts in Horses?



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Have any of you ever had experience with cataracts in your horses? My barrel horse is going blind in one eye and we are pretty sure it is a cataract. Just wondering what your experiences are, if anyone has done the surgery, etc.


Thanks in advance!!
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bbennington
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-02-14 10:28 AM
Subject: RE: Cataracts in Horses?



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UTAHCANCHASER
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2014-02-14 10:32 AM
Subject: RE: Cataracts in Horses?



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One of mine has one.  I bought him 3 years ago and when I would work him on the barrels it seemed like he wasn't seeing out 2nd and 3rd barrels (left eye) so I started working him to the left first, it wasn't pretty but it was better than 2 bad barrels.

I took him into the vet and he said he had the starting of one but he wasn't to concerned with it at that point.  He said if I am running indoors just to make sure his eyes adjust.  I have since switched him back to the right first and he is working really well outside where this is more light.  Inside we still need some work.  I guess if mine continues to get worse I will be looking into different options but he is doing pretty well right now.

We also had a horse that was blind in one eye, not do to cataracts.  He wasn't a barrel horse but I messed with him when I was younger and would take him to the left first since that was his bad eye.  I think with these you have to come up with some ques that you give at specific times and stick with them consistenly for a horse to work good on the pattern. 
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