Posted by Mike (WA) on March 13, 2011 at 19:37:02 from (97.113.240.159):
In Reply to: Mules?? posted by dave2 on March 13, 2011 at 14:28:42:
Wife bred her Tennessee Walker mares to jacks a couple of times, at the urging of several old guys who wanted a Walker mule. She found out a couple of things: 1, Old mule guys want Walker mules, but heaven forbid they should pay anything for them. No matter how fancy or how well trained, they're mad if you won't sell them for meat price. 2, Mules are a handful.
Neighbor came over, laughing, one time- had watched the same sequence, several times. Mule walked up by the electric fence between our places. Kind of looked up and down the fence, looked at the fence, positioned himself, and jumped it cleanly. Grazed in their pasture for an hour or so, then came back to the fence, did the same scoping out of the situation, and jumped back into our field. We were never the wiser.
After a couple of mules, we decided it was more fun than we could stand, and didn't do any more.
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