There could be several reasons why a horse's eye looks cloudy, such as moonblindness. This is probably not something you can deal with on your own. You need to have your vet look at it, the sooner the better.
You need to take the horse to the vet. A cloudy eye might mean that the horse is going blind.
You can use Tobradex on a horses eye. Tobradex is used for viral and fungal infection in the eye.
Yes, they do. Yes, horses have eyelashes that cover their eyes much like humans. The eyelash of a horse prevents small debris and insects from landing on the horse's eye and irritating it, providing protection for the eye.
If you haven't already taken your cat to the vet, you probably should. I am a certified vet tech and I have only seen a couple things that could be discribed as a bubble on the eye. 1. An ulcer. It would be rather clear at first and then gets all cloudy with mattery substance. Usually comes from a poke to the eye. 2. The 3rd eyelid advancing across the eye from sickness, but that would be coming from the side of the eye and covering about 2/3 of the eye. Hope this helps! ~Rachel
It sometimes has a blue glassy look to it!
wall eye is usually caused by a lack of pigment in the eye, causing it to look white or light blue.
The cloudy eye is probably a cataract. The brown eye is the healthy eye that can still see. How old is your rabbit?
the cornea becomes cloudy/foggy and very difficult to see through
BECAUSE THEY ARE ALWAYS UNDER WATER
You can use Tobradex on a horses eye. Tobradex is used for viral and fungal infection in the eye.
False: Cataracts are cloudy spots in the eye's lens that develop as we age.
I'm guessing (an educated guess) that the cloudy eye is blind.Usually, when an eye becomes blind, it gets clouded over. I don't know why.
No, it does'nt. It'll eventually clears up like normal.
If your frog's eyes are smoky, cloudy, foggy, or blueish, he most likely has a condition known as Cloudy Eye. ... These are probably due to being banged around while they were being shipped to the pet store or on the ... This can result in death.
No, because i have looked in a horses eye and it didn't do anything to me so you don't have to worry about anything when you look into a horses eye. No worries!
There is no real difference in a horses eye and that of a zebras. They both have the same type of vision and the eyes are roughly the same size.
The way the horses face is clipped can cause the eye to look a little bigger. Also using vaseline or baby oil around the eye helps.
a donky has a 3cm bigger eye then an elifhent