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How heavy is to heavy of a rider ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 378511" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>oscar p,</p><p></p><p>No i apprechaite your honesty. :lol: I am 6 foot tall. I know for a fact i would look goofy riding him. :lol: And he probably is not going to get just a whole lot bigger. He might reah a 1000 lbs when he finishs growing. </p><p></p><p>But i plan on using him to hunt off of in ruff country. I have never broke a mule before but i have a man and his two sons who are going to help me. This man has years of experience on breaking horses and has broke alot of mules also. I had thought about giving the mule another 6 months before starting to breaking him. But according to this guy he says i need to get started breaking him. He said mules are alot harder to deal with than horses.( says they have alot more stamania than a horse.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 378511, member: 3398"] oscar p, No i apprechaite your honesty. :lol: I am 6 foot tall. I know for a fact i would look goofy riding him. :lol: And he probably is not going to get just a whole lot bigger. He might reah a 1000 lbs when he finishs growing. But i plan on using him to hunt off of in ruff country. I have never broke a mule before but i have a man and his two sons who are going to help me. This man has years of experience on breaking horses and has broke alot of mules also. I had thought about giving the mule another 6 months before starting to breaking him. But according to this guy he says i need to get started breaking him. He said mules are alot harder to deal with than horses.( says they have alot more stamania than a horse.) [/QUOTE]
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