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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 207519" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Bill there has been some other articles about this you can search for. But from what I gathered from them it does not always happen but it can happen with horse, Donkey and Mules. We have a Female Mule that goes crazy when a new baby is born, I would never let her in same field, she just has that crazy look in her eyes. </p><p></p><p>John is a term that i believe is used more for a Male Mule but think people also call a Gelded Donkey Johns also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 207519, member: 1399"] Bill there has been some other articles about this you can search for. But from what I gathered from them it does not always happen but it can happen with horse, Donkey and Mules. We have a Female Mule that goes crazy when a new baby is born, I would never let her in same field, she just has that crazy look in her eyes. John is a term that i believe is used more for a Male Mule but think people also call a Gelded Donkey Johns also. [/QUOTE]
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