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Actually Not One Blind But One Blue Eye
To All Who So Kindly Responded to my One-Eyed Query:
Now the seller tells me the horse isn't actually blind in one eye (although
after hearing about Fritz, I almost wish he were!), but has one blue eye,
which is "supposed to" mean he doesn't see as well out of it, although there
haven't been any signs of that from this horse (only been on the track
though). So, now my question is--has anyone had experience of an endurance
horse successfully going down the trail w/ one blue eye??
Thanks again!
Dabney
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