| esme equines stable |
| my best horse(s) throw there heads and are lame but ridable |
| California Valley |
| She's cute. Would've appreciated a third W though -HEE Click- |
| The Undercity |
| My mother actually used to rodeo on a one eyed horse so you never know what he could do |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Do you know the circumstances of his blindness ? Like, injury or illness ? |
| Lucky Ranch |
| my best horse is blind in one eye, youd never notice also have worked with several who are blind in one or both eyes and they were totally fine |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| He'd really have to trust his rider. We had a one eyed horse once. You'd never know it as he went along like a normal sighted one. |
| The Undercity |
| I havent worked with any blind horses personally but i am sure there are people out there who have |
| The Undercity |
| I mean it could go one of 2 ways in my opinion he could take really well to being in work and being ridden or he could just end up as a pasture pet |
| Blue Diamond |
| Honestly, I'm also not the most experienced with blind horses but I'll try my absolute best to learn |
| Blue Diamond |
| Granny I'm worried about selling him to someone who might make some serious mistakes with his "disability" so I'll probably try new methods and try my best to adapt around it before thinking about selling |
| Blue Diamond |
| I just feel bad for him trying to work him like a normal horse and I should have figured something was off 😐 |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Yea, I know. Hubby bought a Morgan stallion one time. Guy said it was just a 3 year old.. Turned out it was 7-8 and just a rank bastard. |
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| California Valley |
| She's cute. Would've appreciated a third W though -HEE Click- |
| The Undercity |
| My mother actually used to rodeo on a one eyed horse so you never know what he could do |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Do you know the circumstances of his blindness ? Like, injury or illness ? |
| Lucky Ranch |
| my best horse is blind in one eye, youd never notice also have worked with several who are blind in one or both eyes and they were totally fine |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| He'd really have to trust his rider. We had a one eyed horse once. You'd never know it as he went along like a normal sighted one. |
| The Undercity |
| I havent worked with any blind horses personally but i am sure there are people out there who have |
| The Undercity |
| I mean it could go one of 2 ways in my opinion he could take really well to being in work and being ridden or he could just end up as a pasture pet |
| Blue Diamond |
| Honestly, I'm also not the most experienced with blind horses but I'll try my absolute best to learn |
| Blue Diamond |
| Granny I'm worried about selling him to someone who might make some serious mistakes with his "disability" so I'll probably try new methods and try my best to adapt around it before thinking about selling |
| Blue Diamond |
| I just feel bad for him trying to work him like a normal horse and I should have figured something was off 😐 |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Yea, I know. Hubby bought a Morgan stallion one time. Guy said it was just a 3 year old.. Turned out it was 7-8 and just a rank bastard. |
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