The Beautiful Story of Endo the Blind Horse Who Recently Set 3 Guinness Records

By Andrew Alpin, 11 January 2023

4 Endo soon started winning hearts

Not long after that, he used his sweet personality and amazing tricks to make everyone else fall in love with him. She said, “Each record was something Endo already knew. We just had to practice and finetune it. He learned to jump again after going blind because he competed in a discipline that required upper-level riding and obstacle work, and in that discipline, he became national champion at the highest level.”

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3 He loves to eat more than anything else

But Endo loves eating, not trotting, jumping, or weaving. Morgan says- “Endo loves to eat. That’s one thing I spoil him with. He has four different types of hay in his feeder every day and a couple different types of grain. His buffet is always fully stocked.”

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2 Morgan seeks to inspire blind horse owners

Morgan hopes that Endo’s story will inspire people who care about horses to focus on what they can do instead of what they can’t do. She told people with blind horses who are scared or don’t know what to do that they should just take things step by step. She advises- “Don’t have big goals, just what your horse can do, reward, and try a little bit more next time.”

Morgan says that spending time with blind horses can teach important life lessons. She said, “It makes me use my other senses, smell and hearing, to learn what they ‘see.’ I love watching Endo navigate around obstacles on his own. He knows exactly where everything is, even in new environments.”

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1 She is very proud of Endo, who managed to overcome his disabilities

Morgan also wants everyone to know how proud she is of her beloved horse friend, not just because he broke records but also because he kept his spirit even after losing his eyes and sight.

She says, “It feels amazing that Endo has three world records. I’m very grateful to Guinness World Records for letting us have a platform for blind horses to show the world that they’re still capable of anything.”


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