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Old 06-29-2009, 03:31 PM
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Will having no eyesight cause his death, I am confused or is it a virus that will kill him in
the end. Could he not learn to adapt to the no eyesight? I could think he could still have
a chance or am I wrong????
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Old 06-29-2009, 03:46 PM
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Im so sorry this is happening to your horse.

I too have had to put a horse down in the past and it is not an easy decision.

I guess first of all, do you have proper housing for a blind horse? Even the most docile loving horse can become panicked, especially a newly blind horse.

I did a quick google this morning, and from what I read it is very painful to the animal, and gets worse each time the eye gets inflamed. Has the blind eye been removed?

You have my sympathy.. I really know what a tough decision you have to make. I know which one I would make, but I have no emotional involvement and dont know the animal.
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Old 06-29-2009, 03:54 PM
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I've never dealt with it before, so don't have any advice I could offer. I knew a guy once who's horse had it, but it only took the one eye. They had the vet medicate the horse. It can still be ridden, but is a bit shy on that side due to the impaired vision. There is a great horse vet over by antler hill on the QE2 (south of RD) if that helps at all... In the meantime consider buying a guardian type fly mask to keep the sun and bugs out of his/her eyes. Here are some links I found.

http://www.igs.net/~vkirkwoodhp/eru.htm
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/in...m/bc/30300.htm

http://www.horsegroomingsupplies.com...ess-79973.html
http://www.horsegroomingsupplies.com...ml#post1035450

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=263170

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Old 06-29-2009, 04:19 PM
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Will having no eyesight cause his death, I am confused or is it a virus that will kill him in
the end. Could he not learn to adapt to the no eyesight? I could think he could still have
a chance or am I wrong????
The disease is an auto-immune system disorder, basically his immune system has targeted something in his eyes and is attacking them. What happens is his iris fuses to the lense so the eye is completely closed, the medications that are available suppress the agent that the immune system is attacking and therefore suppress the inflamation. Since it's not a virus or bacteria there is no cure, just postponement.

As far as life as a blind animal goes, I am afraid it is out of the question. It's not like having a blind dog who stays in the house and is led around all the time in safety. From what I have read, he would have to be isolated from other horses as he would constantly be pushed away from feed and water, or run the risk of being chased into a fence or tree that he didn't see, as he got kicked to the bottom of the peking order, he would have to stay in a smaller paddock with special fencing and no risk of gopher holes to break his leg in. In short, everything horses love would be taken away from him. It would be an incredibly dark, lonely and unfulfilling existence. Some horses can go on to lead somewhat successful lives as school animals but Murphy has been my roping/cutting/ranching horse for most of his 11 years and is way, way too hot tempered for kids. I am also curious about whether the pain continues even after the eye goes blind, I would imagine it does.
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From what I read yes the pain continues even after the sight is gone, which is why the eyeball is usually removed and the eyelid sewed shut.
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:51 PM
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Sorry, I have just been informed that my reply was "commercial in nature" and not permitted, only trying to help your horse. Better than him suffering.
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Sorry, I have just been informed that my reply was "commercial in nature" and not permitted, only trying to help your horse. Better than him suffering.
And as you were advised, you can use PMs to assist.
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Old 06-29-2009, 08:07 PM
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That is really very sad, tough decision you have to make, good-luck.
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Although I cannot help you, please try the forums at www.themanestreet.com/forums they are BC based, but there are many very knowledgable people there.
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