Posted by arleninor on March 13, 2011 at 16:31:07 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Mules?? posted by dave2 on March 13, 2011 at 14:28:42:
Dave, i have mules as do my hunting partners. Most mules will be born with the traits of the mare ie: height, temperment and size. When I figure out how to get to my pics I will post some that we have or had. Mules in general are easier to train than a horse less vet bills and a whole lot smarter. Don't get me wrong as I own some nice horses but we travel some real steep country like the Hells Canyon wilderness in Oregon and the Bitterroots in Montana. I started to break an 8 yr old last june and took her hunting in oct of last yr riding and packing. They get to trust you and you become their best friend. Mistreat them and they will get you back when you least expect it. I say go for it if your mare will stand for the jack. Some mares won't have anything to do with a jack. It can get ugly if they won'tcause the mare will try to eat that poor little fella.
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