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VETERINARY EUT Webmaster 16/07/2009 VETERINARY EUT Webmaster 16/07/2009

Equine Vision - how it works, and how it can affect a horse's career

I N the wild, the horse is a ‘prey’ or ‘flight’ animal and so is designed to have a wide field of vision to see its predators early and outrun them. As a result, the horse has two large eyes each placed on the widest part of its head giving it almos…

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James Tate BVMS MRCVS (16 July 2009 - Issue 13)

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VETERINARY EUT, RACING EUT Webmaster 01/07/2009 VETERINARY EUT, RACING EUT Webmaster 01/07/2009

EQUINE VISION - HOW IT WORKS, AND HOW IT CAN AFFECT A HORSE'S CAREER

 IN the wild, the horse is a ‘prey’ or ‘flight’ animal and so is designed to have a wide field of vision to see its predators early and outrun them. As a result, the horse has two large eyes each placed on the widest part of its head giving it almos…

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