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<blockquote data-quote="mustangkoda" data-source="post: 331348" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>have a mustang myself. got him as a colt (yes he's gelded now). a great sterdy horse big barreled, you give him 15 min. break and he's ready to go again. he rides english and western, barrell races for my nieces and nephew for 4-h and he loves to run. unfortunitly, when he was about 5yrs old we found out he's half blind. my niece was teaching him to junp, which he did rather well, but we noticed he was jumping with his head to one side so we took him to cornell and they said he had nerve damage to retnal and optical nerve in right eye and optical nerve damage to his left. said a hard knock on the head would have done it, but we never had anything like that happen to him while i've had him. (vet said it would have knock him out). so sometime in the wild or when he was rounded up, something must have happened to him. (i got him at 14 months, they caught him at about 8 months). he is 19 now and still does great. so long as you have a mustangs trust, they will do anything for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangkoda, post: 331348, member: 5485"] have a mustang myself. got him as a colt (yes he's gelded now). a great sterdy horse big barreled, you give him 15 min. break and he's ready to go again. he rides english and western, barrell races for my nieces and nephew for 4-h and he loves to run. unfortunitly, when he was about 5yrs old we found out he's half blind. my niece was teaching him to junp, which he did rather well, but we noticed he was jumping with his head to one side so we took him to cornell and they said he had nerve damage to retnal and optical nerve in right eye and optical nerve damage to his left. said a hard knock on the head would have done it, but we never had anything like that happen to him while i've had him. (vet said it would have knock him out). so sometime in the wild or when he was rounded up, something must have happened to him. (i got him at 14 months, they caught him at about 8 months). he is 19 now and still does great. so long as you have a mustangs trust, they will do anything for you. [/QUOTE]
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