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You can use Tobradex on a horses eye. Tobradex is used for viral and fungal infection in the eye.
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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
Horses can naturally travel up to 20 miles per day in the wild. This range can vary depending on factors such as access to food, water, and terrain. Domesticated horses can have their range limited by their living conditions and exercise routines.
Kinda but no they don't.
No, horses have a limited color range. They see greens and yellows best, reds and blues second, and purples and violets worst of all. Horses see independently out of each eye, which gives them poor depth vision. Hope this helps! : )
7 - Horses born with the SCID virus have:No immune systemOne eye that is blueNo hair on the kneesSevere eye disorders
I know that minature horses can be trained to be seeing eye horses for the visuallly impaired
In the vast majority of cases, blindness in horses is incurable. This is because blindness in horses tends to be due to either a severe infection within the eye that has scarred the retina, cornea or lens or due to a neoplasm in the eye that has obliterated the tissues.