Video on Cataracts in a Senior Horse's Eyes
Updated July 28, 2025
In this video episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Lydia Gray and SmartPaker Sarah answer a question about a senior horse diagnosed with cataracts in his eyes. Dr. Gray discusses what cataracts in horses are, what causes them to form, and how to recognize some signs that a horse may have declining eyesight. She also discusses management strategies and how cataract surgery for horses is similar to that in humans.
Additional Resources on Equine Eye Health
- Understand how horses see and the structure of the eye.
- Learn about the common condition Equine Recurrent Uveitis (ERU or moon blindness).
- Shop for eye protective masks and goggles for horses.
SmartPak Equine, LLC strongly encourages you to consult your veterinarian regarding specific questions about your horse's health. This information is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease, and is purely educational.