This is a blind foal named Cash. Cash was born on a Quarter Horse breeding farm in northern Alabama on February 7, 2007. Cash has a very rare eye disorder called aniridia, in which the irises don’t develop. He was given a chance to live. A blind horse can have a good quality of life.
Read more about Cash’s story.
He loves playing with zippers.
Video length: 1 minutes 3 seconds
Uploaded by rollingdogranch on May 31, 2007
Rolling Dog Farm is a non-profit sanctuary that rescues and shelters disabled animals. Every animal who arrives at the farm gets another chance to have a safe and loving home. Residents include blind dogs, blind horses, deaf dogs, blind cats, and animals with medical disabilities like muscular dystrophy. Yet every one of these animals enjoys life to the fullest!
Learn more about how to care for a blind horse.
How to care for a blind horse information brochure: http://www.blindhorses.org/blindHorse_bochure.pdf