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Wednesday, February 19 2014 / Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs

Moon Blindness

Horses depend greatly on their senses, including their sense of smell, sound, and sight. Moon Blindness is alarming because it threatens the horse’s sight, frequently leading to blindness

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Tagged under: between the ears, higher education, horse health, in the irons, moon-blindness, november-2013, pacer pride, pacer-pride, show world, sidelines, tucker the wunderkind

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