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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
I think the vet knows what it is... but if we’re going to have to treat all of them, we’re going to either need another way, or we have to get better at it.
Probably but if I wasn’t seeing fast results I would want one. The last time I had to almost throw a fit to get one though.
Obviously, though it's important that it be treated, whether Bay likes it or not. Do you have a twitch that you can use? Is the medicine a cream or drops?
Check this out... the cauliflower stuff is normal. I’ve never seen it before... you can’t see it unless you shine a flashlight in it.
http://forum.horse.com/fb.asp?m=376140
I never noticed it in my mare's eyes . . . I'll take a look when we get back from the coast.
I don’t know if we’d have better luck with a twitch... I don’t own one and have only ever been mildly successful using them. I don’t think I’m strong enough with it.
The stuff we have to get in his eyes is a tube of stuff that is a gel, about the consistency of Neosporin. It’s hard to get from the tube into the eye without thinking I’m going to poke him. I’ve been putting it on my finger instead.
You know... Bay does raise his head, but the issue with him is that I have a real hard time pulling his eyelids out. They’re very tight, and he resists that part. The pony’s were easy to pull out, she’s got really buggy eyes.
I’ve never seen it either... go somewhere dark and shine a flashlight in her eyes. It doesn’t look right to me, it looks like a growth, doesn’t it?
LOL - well, I guess that’s why I’ve never seen it, I’ve never shined a flashlight in amy of the horses eyes.
Gel makes it so much harder. I don’t have any good suggestions for that except what you are doing.
I try to do that... I’m not good at it.
Drops are hard for me. I’ve tried palming the tubes so they can’t see them but they know. It’s like “Uh huh, I know you have something in your hand” :’)
I have a hard time with drops in my own eyes... I can’t do visine :~)
I can do visine but you should see my trying to put contacts in.
Wow, that’s a big ole tree.
Becky
Has your vet seen it?
I’ve seen those before in horse’s eyes....I didn’t treat it, just never really thought about it being anything. Their eyes were never running or anything.
Becky
It ~was~ a big ole tree... now it’s a big ole former tree.
The vet was pointing at something in Bay’s eyes, I thought he was pointing to those cauliflower looking things, apparently they’re normal and I didn’t actually see what he was trying to point out.
The vet hasn’t seen the pony’s, no. She just started up with the goop today. Hopefully the vet will assume it’s whatever Bay had, and tell me to just keep treating it for the next few days and see what happens.
So apparently I canceled our trail ride for no reason, I thought with those things in their eyes, maybe they couldn’t see! Doh!
It was probably best to cancel today anyway, so they don’t get further irritation from trail stuff.
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