Good job by Dr. but even better job by calm horse. My guy goes nuts when we have to put the ointment in and although we use the Dr.’s technigue, it can be very difficult, especially if the horse is in pain. Does she recommend a twitch if the chain from the lead over his nose fails, because he half rears?
I just had a problem with my horse eye, and the vet came and she had torn her eye inside, just missed the cornea and he gave her a shot for pain and the ointment,it really is difficult to do it by yourself,but, I was doing it wrong, now I know thank you so much C. Adams, Michigan
Excellent article and demonstration as long as you have a very docile horse! I am dealing with a horse that is extremely head shy. I would like to have some inside tips on how to handle this situation without adding more stress to the horse. Thank you!
great tips for medicating a horse’s eye. I had to use Clear Eye wash on my gelding several weeks ago. He would not stand still and it did take a few attempts before I was successful.
ok so I have a blue eyed paint wth no black around his eyes have any tips on howto help him with sun burning , eyes weeping. I put sun screen on him have not used a mask as it is winter and hate to us in winter.is there any thing else I can do? want his fore lock longer, think that may help shade his eyes, what do I do to get his mane to grow longer?
Very good, just as I’ve always done, my vet taught me right! And yes, never use an eye ointment with out the vets approval, wrong type can cause a problem rather than fix it!
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Sometimes it looks easier when you seen a move than it really is. But I think you got across how to do it nicely.
i liked the way you did it. i love horses. thanks for showing me how to do that. i dont have a horse but i want one really bad.
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Good job by Dr. but even better job by calm horse. My guy goes nuts when we have to put the ointment in and although we use the Dr.’s technigue, it can be very difficult, especially if the horse is in pain. Does she recommend a twitch if the chain from the lead over his nose fails, because he half rears?
Since the eye is a sensetive area, its important to know how to eye wash and apply ointment. I never knew how to do this before.
you must love horse and you need to not touch the hores’s eye
That is good information you must love horse.
I just had a problem with my horse eye, and the vet came and she had torn her eye inside, just missed the cornea and he gave her a shot for pain and the ointment,it really is difficult to do it by yourself,but, I was doing it wrong, now I know thank you so much C. Adams, Michigan
My horse has just had an eye problem. It helped a lot. Thanks!!!!!!!!
Excellent article and demonstration as long as you have a very docile horse! I am dealing with a horse that is extremely head shy. I would like to have some inside tips on how to handle this situation without adding more stress to the horse. Thank you!
sounds easy enough, now I hope the pony watch this too.
great tips for medicating a horse’s eye. I had to use Clear Eye wash on my gelding several weeks ago. He would not stand still and it did take a few attempts before I was successful.
OK, so what do I do with a colt who has come from a sale barn, with puss in his eyes. Not even halter broke.
Great video on administration of eye drops and ointments in horses. You’re so right, best to have someone help you cause it can be a challenging task.
Good instuction video on the how to adminster eye medication.
That was a very helpful video even though i don’t have any horses.
thank you very much.
ok so I have a blue eyed paint wth no black around his eyes have any tips on howto help him with sun burning , eyes weeping. I put sun screen on him have not used a mask as it is winter and hate to us in winter.is there any thing else I can do? want his fore lock longer, think that may help shade his eyes, what do I do to get his mane to grow longer?
great, my horse did okay the first time, not so good the second
Very good, just as I’ve always done, my vet taught me right! And yes, never use an eye ointment with out the vets approval, wrong type can cause a problem rather than fix it!
Good and helpful vid thanks
Great helpful video