Posted by jose bagge on September 15, 2008 at 04:38:09 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: Blind animals posted by john in la on September 14, 2008 at 19:44:20:
i know of a fairly successful ( local circuit, anyway) Western Pleasure Quarterhorse that is completely blind. He's an older gelding( about 20) who was shown and trained extensively in his days and he has a completely trusting heart- he does what ever he is told by rein and foot cues. Although its not "legal" to show a blind horse, most judges never know because he's so good at what he does. I've seen a lot of horses blind in one eye- they're usually a little head shy on that side. Animals are remarkably resilient- more so than humans, I think. Animals don't feel sorry for themselves...they just keep on keepin' on!
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