Posted by jackinok on March 14, 2011 at 13:57:55 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Mules?? posted by dave2 on March 13, 2011 at 14:28:42:
wifes grandad bred and raised mules all his life,plumb up until mid eighties.he would breed them however he needed them,if he needed work mules he would breed to draft type horses.If he wanted hunting mules he would breed to a quarterhorse or morgan. if he wanted racing mule( yes there are mule races) he would breed to a thourobred horse.His favorite thing was chasing coyotes or coons on mules. he kept a pack of hounds also,and when those dogs started sounding off you had better be hanging on because those mules would follow those hounds anywhere with or without you!dang things could stand flat footed and jump a five foot fence and clear it two ft.I always found mules to smarter than horses,but like ive heard said,"one would act perfect for a year just for a chance to kick your head off!"
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