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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 187798" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>We were going to get a miniture horse and try making a mini mule. I know of a lady around here that does that. After looking at several, I decided that they are all just mean! Also, I don't know about how easy a birth that would be, as my shortest jack was 28 inches at the withers. The horses were shorter, so that would mean getting a stallion and hand breeding the jennie. I like tall jennies and short jacks. Big mares have easier births. </p><p></p><p>I forget which is which. I know there are mules when you breed one thing to another and hinnies when you breed the opposite way. Make sense?? :lol: But I have one jennie that's pretty testy and she'll kick at the other donks. She'd never kick us (I say that...) but it would be easy to get mixed up in a fight. And it would kill you real quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 187798, member: 3306"] We were going to get a miniture horse and try making a mini mule. I know of a lady around here that does that. After looking at several, I decided that they are all just mean! Also, I don't know about how easy a birth that would be, as my shortest jack was 28 inches at the withers. The horses were shorter, so that would mean getting a stallion and hand breeding the jennie. I like tall jennies and short jacks. Big mares have easier births. I forget which is which. I know there are mules when you breed one thing to another and hinnies when you breed the opposite way. Make sense?? :lol: But I have one jennie that's pretty testy and she'll kick at the other donks. She'd never kick us (I say that...) but it would be easy to get mixed up in a fight. And it would kill you real quick. [/QUOTE]
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