A show horse in Washington state that went blind due to a severe eye infection continues to compete, her owner says.
However, in 2020 she went blind after a severe eye infection, according to her owner, Amber Hartley.
At first, Hartley said Ruby would pick up a shadow while riding and she would shy away or move around it. But Hartley’s constant training and hard work helped Ruby work through her disability.
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