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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2007

Riding my blind horse on the road.She only has a halter on with reins hooked to it.I never did ride her with bridle and bit.

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  • It looks like your neck reining and using your leg. Is that how you can just put your hand there? Using it kind of like a rein?

  • neck reining,no.I ride her only in halter with reins attached.pull right ,go right.pull left,go left.I do use my leg as a cue to turn tighter.If i just use my leg cue she would spin.I had to do it that way cause shes so sensitive.four different cues from leg,just knee,toe,heel and full leg.then theres voice commands for the gaits,walk,trot,canter.

  • what happend to her eye?? its like gone!

  • She was blind in her right eye already when a vet gave her the wrong meds in her left eye for treating a scratch.The wrong meds made her eye swell and bulg from her face and put her in alot of pain.Could not save it at that point so i had to have another vet remove it and he put a glass ball in it and sewn her eye lids closed.She went totally blind after the surgery.

  • thats so fab, gives me new hope with my horse :) how did yours become blind??x

  • I think the same your horse has.I hope you seeing this does help you with your horse.You and people like you that are dealing with there horse going blind is why i put these video's on here to show you that if a horse is blind it is not the end of them still being a horse

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  • @MyPonyRiz amd also is that hard ground like concrete or compressed sand or something?

  • wow this horse must trust you to guide him/her around with out bumping into anything! :P

  • It's wonderful that she has that level of trust in you.

    How awful that your vet caused it!!! Hope you sued his azz.

    The scenery is very pretty- what state are you in?

  • thats neat,I ride my blind horse also

  • That's so amazing, good for you. :) I can see that you both have a strong bond.

  • You are a wonderful man.

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