Whoa~! Rein 'em in here and show your horse! 2026

Yes, did Tevis 1998 and 2000, started and finished both times. I REALLY wanted to do the Hole in the Wall Ride, but never had the chance. I study things upside down and backwards. I was very lucky, where I lived at the time was right next door to a 'wilderness' area. ALL the trails were up and down steep hills, I could ride right out my front gate to the trails. It was a cool place, I could do a 6 mile loop, a 20 mile loop, or a 60 mile loop. Ahh, the good old days.

I was also lucky, living in the San Francisco Bay Area at the time, there were at least 2 endurance rides within a 2 hour drive from me, every month.
 
I'm glad he's recovering well and hopefully he'll be fully recovered before you know it. I think most of the U's are pretty good so you brought him to the best possible place. Thanks for the update.
Sorry, I'm just getting back to this thread! Thank you for all the well wishes! And Jan you're right, the University's do a great job! I just wish there were more of them!


he's looking great. I think it's going to be fine
Thank you, so far, so good! He is healed up well and the eye has sunken in a bit. Giving him a somewhat ghoulish look lol but he's out of pain, which is most important. And I feel like he might even see better. Trying to see out of that eye that was not quite in focus and painful, made him more skittish. I'm actually looking forward to getting on him again. I'd like to see how he reacts.


found pics so you can tell Stilts he's not the first one to go through this
Beautiful pictures! Yes, he's not the first! I actually found out after his surgery that my farrier has a horse that had to have her eye removed! I never knew that and I've been with the same farrier for many, many years! He also said his horse had a tilt to his head. So far I don't see that on Stilts. Time will tell!


You know how horses can wheel & spook so just be aware that he can run over you without meaning to. :down:
😵 Don't I know it!! 🤪 Yes, I try and be careful walking up on his blind side. Always talking and touching him. Sometimes you forget though! It will get to be commonplace after a while.


You sure have some beautiful horses! My girls wanted to plan a family vacation to a Dude Ranch. Funny thing I immediately thought of you. Your spread would be big enough for us and we could work for the room and board all the while enjoying the great company!
I wanted to go to a dude ranch myself! This ain't no dude ranch, that's for sure. You want a place where you can actually ride the horses! LOL And hike some mountainous Terrain, build a campfire and have someone cook for you a real dude ranch meal! I've looked up places in Wyoming that are awesome! Some are pricey but the ones that include everything are pretty sweet! So many places to ride, with a horse for everyone at everyone's experience level. Now THAT would be a vacation!!


I didn’t see it in your post but what is the eye condition called? Why do they have to remove it? At first I thought of macular degeneration since it started in the center but seems as if the entire eye became rotten/infected and had to be removed?.?
At the moment I can't find my darn paperwork from the vet! But it started out with uveitis. Do a Google search on,  Uveitis in horses. I've been treating him with eye drops for a few years now. He slowly went blind in that eye. And then something started to change. If I remember right, the paper from the vet at the University said something like a melting cornea? I don't even know what that means! My regular vet only saw him at this stage through pictures. She immediately told me the eye needed to come out. She thought that was the lens coming through or something. I don't know. It was damn weird that's all I know. I knew by looking at it there was no saving it.

Also look up Appaloosas and uveitis. Is very prevalent in the Appaloosa breed. It's a shame. But just like our Dobermans, every horse breed has something I guess. I'm just hoping that it doesn't go to the other eye. My girlfriend had her Appaloosa go blind in both eyes. One six months after the other.😟
 
Since having my horses eye removed, I've been even more aware of protecting their eyes. Especially his other eye! I've always put fly masks on them as soon as fly season comes around. I hate seeing flies on them. But I was looking into other masks that protect the eye but also allow more vision. Some of the gray ones we've had seem awful hard to see through. And I always worry about how much they can see at night if they're still out in the Corral. I just was looking into different styles that I've never bought before.

I found this one and the thing I liked about it was that the eye area had good Vision through it. And the mask wasn't ON the eye. I've never had a stretchy, pull on type like this and I wondered if my horses would even allow me to put them on. It's like trying to put a coat on a dog sometimes. You put it over their head and they start to panic LOL They look goofy, more goofy than the other ones I have! I said they look like ants. Big ants! But I really kind of like them! They went on very easily and they didn't Panic at all. I like that they can see through them better. I don't know if the material will last as long as some of the other ones I've had. But I was looking more for the eye protection and the eye visibility. All of them look Goofy on a horse so you can't get away from that.🤷‍♀️

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