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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 18411" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>My mule (Kawasaki) only eats when it's working. I keep it in a buiilding and never have to shovel up behind it, it's feed takes up a lot less space then hay, goes anywhere I'm dumb enough to want to go, carries fencing equipment all the time, and on and on. It's feet may need new shoes but only every couple of years instead of trimming them every month or so. Only disadvantage is that when I leave it at the far side of the pasture it won;t come when I call it.</p><p>If I started smelling fumes I would get the exhaust system fixed. May not be as smart as a horse but it sure isn't near as stupid as one either.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 18411, member: 34"] My mule (Kawasaki) only eats when it's working. I keep it in a buiilding and never have to shovel up behind it, it's feed takes up a lot less space then hay, goes anywhere I'm dumb enough to want to go, carries fencing equipment all the time, and on and on. It's feet may need new shoes but only every couple of years instead of trimming them every month or so. Only disadvantage is that when I leave it at the far side of the pasture it won;t come when I call it. If I started smelling fumes I would get the exhaust system fixed. May not be as smart as a horse but it sure isn't near as stupid as one either. dun [/QUOTE]
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