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    How about Mules!

    any longears out there? i have been rasing mules for 11 yrs now. i love them. i have one that will untie her self in the horse trailor and then untie her sisiter..i use panic knots incase somthing would happen and have to untie them in a hurry, now i tie them up with knot out side thehorse trailor.. got tired of that ol mule laughing at me , we had an arabin mule born last aug. wow what a hand full she is..been working with her, cant wait till spring and mud drys up.. Rose [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

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    Welcome to CBN.
    We don’t own any mules but I have ridden them in the past and used them for packing in the backcountry. I like them and they sure are smart. There is a 28 year old kid that lives down the hill that inherited a house free and clear and enough money to retire on. He decided that he wanted to be a cowboy with his free time and someone talked him into buying a mule. Unfortunately he did not really know how to ride and he found a place that had a backyard pleasure horse trainer to help him out.

    I would see that kid out there getting all bowed up and red in the face trying to get that mule to do anything. About one in a hundred that kid would cue the mule in a way that it could figure out and the mule would respond. But neither that kid nor the horse trainer understood it so that kid would go back to yanking on its mouth and kicking away at its side. Finally that poor mule had had enough and did a little crow hop as that kid was harpooning the heck out of it. Off comes the kid and now, in front of everyone, he is pissed. Say what you want about a mule but they don’t back down for nothing…..that poor kid was backed into the corner of the arena and made a dive between the arena fence rails.

    I was glad to see that the kid had decided his cowboy days were over, gave the mule back and bought a 2 wheel rice rocket.

    If you have any picture of your long ears you should post them.

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    Re: How about Mules!

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    I can't claim to know much about mules, although I used to watch my dad plow with a team when I was less than 10 years old, and then once I spent a day driving a single mule pulling a wagon hauling corn shocks.

    But about 10.5 years ago, while we were still full time RVers, we spent a week just south of Stanley, ID, at a place called Obsidian if I remember right. And the couple in the RV next to us showed us a video of their grown son with his string of pack mules in a contest. They said he won most of the contests he entered, and while most of the packers rode a horse leading the string of pack mules, he rode a mule instead. And all his mules were white. It was a pretty interesting video and he obviously had some well trained mules for that string to wind in and out around a lot of posts without ever letting any of the packs hit a post.

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    funny story about cowboy mule rider ..LOL i can see that happening..they are different for sure, you can cowboy ahorse in todoing things but you better sweet talk a mule LOL had to learn to think like a mule i guess that makes me "mule headed" LOL they are so sure footed, ive been trail riding in winter on ice patchesn horses slidding ol mules keeps on treking on. the hardest part i had with training them way to lead..if they dont want to walk they dont! you take 1300lbs vrs 140 if she dont want to move she not! mine are snack hounds.. i had to stop thinking like a horse, i can't push them but i can con them..i have 2 big drafts,{you have to use tailgate of truck, to climb in the saddle} and a mormal size hinney, and 2 donks{1 is reg jack, momma's mule maker} an arabin mule colt born last aug and one short ear mare. training misty now the colt. gonna start her under saddle soon as weather gets better,, should be fun! Rose [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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    They are a funny animal. Though you are better off getting all equines to trust you and think everything is thier idea you can sort of bully a horse around a little. But a Mule?????? No way.

    Hey Bird, if you ever get out to CA and the timing is right, you ought to head up the east side of the Sierras and poke around Bishop. They have the Bishop Mule Days celebration and its nothing but long ears. We went whizzing through there one time an could only stop for 15 minutes but its neat. Actually, its a nice trip along the east side of the Sierras from about Mammouth up to Alturas. All sorts of neat things to see and its a comfortable road trip.

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    Mark, I doubt that I'll ever get back out that way, but I'm sure I'd enjoy the Mule Days. In '93, during our RVing days, near Hershey, PA, I saw a matched pair of the most beautiful mules I've ever seen. They were just a little brighter tan than deer and the biggest mules I've ever seen anywhere. I figured they must have come from Belgian mothers. They were just in a pasture at the time, but in an Amish area, so I'll bet that was as fine a pair of draft animals as a person could own.

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    They sure sound impressive. A nice matched team that are trained well are nice to watch. Its nice to see the old ways being preserved.

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    Bishop Mule days is a big edvent it puts the mule breeders {the jacks on the map} i have afriend here in wva who has a few jacks that go to bishop. she's going to pick one up in a few weeks to add to her breeding program she just got CT {cant touch this } home a few months ago he placed big at bishop. I think because theyare out of the" past animals" is why im attracted to them.. you should see the looks i get trotten down the rd on my belgin draft mule.. LOL talk about double takes! my jack hes a big star here, lol he visits the nursing home, always has a standing part in church xmas play, and visit the kids a librairy summer reading program.. when my girls was young and we first got the donks they loved it they could say **** with out getting in trouble for cussing.. leave it up to kids LOL

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    Re: How about Mules!

    How is your jack around people? Pretty good ground manners?

    I have heard differing opinions on how they, as a group, get along with the general public.

    Post pics if you have'em

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    Re: How about Mules!

    i love the oppertunity to show off my "****" LOL pardon the pun hes great with people, he's been imprinted since birth,take too much engery to kick up a fuss.he he's a lover not a fighter, so he other horse/mule gives him a mean look he backs off.i run him with 4 mules right now, his daughter was born early,in the main pasture w him. her mom is a hatefull ol mare to him. freaked me out i thought he'd kill the baby. i had heard bad stories about jack attacking the babies. but it was fine. got her and mom out and own barn lot, i havent mainstreamed them back in theherd yet,but he doest pay any mind to her across the fence i attach a few pics Rose

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