Despite going blind, a remarkable horse is still on his way to becoming a dressage champion after adopting an extraordinary form of equine “braille”. “Milo is just an amazing horse and hasn’t let blindness stop him being a potentially world-class dressage competitor.” 28-year-old Megan Share has owned Milo since the horse was just three and Megan was still growing up. Today they have their ‘sights’ set on returning to the elite dressage ring—competing against the best sighted horses. The horse went blind at age 13, despite multiple operations on his eyes.