Posted by showcrop on March 29, 2021 at 18:08:51 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: mule and oxen posted by swindave on March 24, 2021 at 16:52:24:
Sometime around the year 2000 our daughter was in school at Morgantown WV. We went to visit her around Easter. She took us to a "mule event" that was put on by a local organization. They had some displays and some competitions for both visitors and for the teamsters. The most memorable was a slalom event where they pulled a large log through poles laid out across a fairly steep side hillside. they had to of course avoid knocking poles over and went for fastest time. They had to be careful not to allow the log to get rolling when they turned around the upper side of the flag poles, so they tried to come around quick and then take it real easy going down between poles. Then a young Amish fellow from Ohio came up to the start line. He started his team off at a canter and never gave the log enough time to start rolling as he jumped over the log from side to side and turned his team up and down and left and right. His time was about a third of that of the second fastest.
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