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Mouse is missing his right eye, it doesn't seem to effect his riding what so ever (as long as you pay attention and don't steer him wrong, he will do what he's asked every time)
But on the ground I always make sure I touch him or talk to him on that side as to not spook him. He has no spook riding him, but if he can't see you he moves to look. He's absolutely honest about it. But that being said I don't think he's a true beginner horse. Anyone with some experience can make him comfortable real fast. He absolutely loves to be petted and he actually makes an effort to do what you want.
Hes not the best to catch, won't run you over or anything stupid. But if he's with the other horses generally he's gotta go a couple laps to think about it.
Ive trimmed his feet twice, he's not great with his right hind. He's never been shod.