Should I clean my horse's eyes?

Januar 15, 2024

Good foot, good eye! Two indicators of good health. Just as you regularly inspect your horse's feet, you should also observe his eyes. It allows you to react quickly and save precious time as soon as an anomaly is detected.

Why observe my horse's eyes?

Sun, wind, dust, allergens and insect bites are all aggressive factors for horses' eyes, which can cause irritation and watering, and even secretions in the event of infection (conjunctivitis in particular). Moisture around the eyes can also lead to depilation. In the event of itching, the horse will try to rub its eye and risk causing a corneal ulcer. To avoid all these problems, a simple weekly cleaning of the eye area may suffice. The frequency should be adjusted on a case-by-case basis according to your horse's age and any pathologies it may be suffering from. Be careful not to overdo it, which would be counter-productive. You can also fit your horse with a protective mask if his eyes are particularly sensitive.

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How do I clean my horse's eyes?

Have you heard of medical training? Regularly cleaning your horse's eyes in a cheerful, relaxed atmosphere "de-dramatizes" the procedure. Choose a quiet spot that your horse is familiar with, and ask for help the first few times if necessary. Always respect your horse's rhythm, and don't forget to reward him as soon as he cooperates. These sessions will help you spot any unusual changes and consolidate your horse's trust in you. If you ever have to treat a sore eye, your actions will be safer and you'll both be less stressed.

Two types of eye cleaning

Equipment required:

  • sterile compresses or washable wipes (no cotton),
  • an ophthalmic solution approved by your veterinarian (saline solution, cornflower waterisotonic lotion, etc.),
  • gloves (or washed hands),
  • a clean tray for your equipment.

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1️⃣ Generally, cleansing the eye contour area is enough. Soak a compress/wipe with your eye product and gently wipe around the eye. Always proceed from the inside (inner corner of the eye) outwards (towards the ear). The aim is to prevent germs from entering the conjunctival sac and blocking the lacrimal sac. If any dirt clings to your horse's skin, keep the wet compress on it until it softens and comes off on its own.

2️⃣ Occasionally (e.g. when you see dirt in the eyelids) or at your vet's request, you can rinse the eye itself. Gently hold the eyelids apart with your fingers and pour a few drops of your ophthalmic solution into the eye. Anticipate any sudden movement of the horse towards the bottle.

➡️ In both cases, use clean compresses to pat dry around the eye area.

Please note:

  • It's crucial to change the compress for each eye to avoid transmitting germs from one to the other,
  • check the storage conditions for your ophthalmic solution (generally very short to avoid bacterial growth).

Take the opportunity to clean your horse's often dusty nostrils!

When to contact your equine veterinarian

Closed, swollen eye, stain or haze on the eye, red eyelid, appearance of a pimple, discharge, over-reaction during eye cleaning...: don't take any unnecessary risks, consult a veterinarian to avoid irreversible damage to your eyes and vision.


What size should I choose for my equidiva mask/cap?
All measurements are approximate and for guidance only.

Premium mask size guide

Using a tape measure (or string, which you can measure later), go around your horse's head as shown in the photo:


Mask size Head circumference
XS - Shetland 84 cm
S - Pony 90 cm
M - Cob 94 cm
L - Full 100 cm
XL - XFull 110 cm
If your horse's head measurement is between 2 sizes, we recommend taking the nearest larger size.


Size guide - Equivizor masks (Light, Arso, Convalescence models)

For these masks, the main measurement is that of your horse's forehead. To do this, add up 3 measurements:

  1. start at the outer corner of one eye and measure upwards at a slight angle to the middle of the forehead (measurement A),
  2. continue along your horse's forehead (measure B),
  3. finish the measurement by pointing the line slightly downwards to the outer corner of the other eye (measurement C). In this way, you measure the widest part of your horse's forehead.

Add these 3 measurements (A+B+C) to obtain the size of your horse's forehead.

IMPORTANT: do not measure directly from one eye to the other, as this will probably give a measurement that is too small.

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Mask size Forehead size
XS - Shetland 18-21 cm
S - Pony 22-28 cm
M - Cob 29-33 cm
L - Full 34-37 cm
XL - XFull 38-43 cm

Rambo mask size guide

Take these 3 steps:
Size A B C
XS (large shetland) 60 cm 84 cm 20 cm
S (pony) 70 cm 96 cm 23 cm
M (cob) 70 cm 96 cm 25.5 cm
L (full) 75 cm 105 cm 27 cm

If your horse is between two sizes, we advise you to take the smaller size.


Size guide - Equivet mask

Measure the distance between the center of the horse's eyes:

Mask size Distance between eyes
S - Pony 18 cm
M - Cob 21 cm
L - Full 24 cm
XL - XFull 26 cm

Size guide - eVysor glasses

The eVysor mask is available in one size. It is suitable for "cob" or "full" size horses. It may also fit larger ponies (D ponies).
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