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« on: January 14, 2010, 11:09:19 pm » |
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Predators with both eyes forward (as versus a horse with eyes to the side that may not see all that good together) like dogs use the two eyes for depth perception analysis. He may bay a hog farther back, not because he is "scared" but because his lack of depth perception makes him think he is where he needs to be. Or he will get even closer!
I have a good horse, great hog hunter horse, that lost vision in right eye at 13 years age. Took an adjustment period, but he is fine today.
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