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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 703263" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p><span style="color: #4000FF"><strong>We have one....the reason we have ONE is because I do NOT want TWO. Our mule is always the culpret when anything goes wrong. He teaches the horses to walk the cattle guard. He jumps....but the horses walk it. If there's a weak spot in the fence he'll find it, and out he goes...and the horses follow. </strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #4000FF"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #4000FF"><strong>He rides just fine....IF you can catch him. And by catch I mean "TRAP" him in the round pen, and then run him around it until he's tired enuff that he finally gives up and lets you halter him. </strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #4000FF"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #4000FF"><strong>I say "ours" but in truth he belongs to my MIL...she just HAD to have a mule!!!!!! But she does absolutely nothin with him, except feeds him the leftover Sunday biscuits, and any other sweets that she is gonna throw out like cupcakes, donuts...etc. </strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 703263, member: 2258"] [color=#4000FF][b]We have one....the reason we have ONE is because I do NOT want TWO. Our mule is always the culpret when anything goes wrong. He teaches the horses to walk the cattle guard. He jumps....but the horses walk it. If there's a weak spot in the fence he'll find it, and out he goes...and the horses follow. He rides just fine....IF you can catch him. And by catch I mean "TRAP" him in the round pen, and then run him around it until he's tired enuff that he finally gives up and lets you halter him. I say "ours" but in truth he belongs to my MIL...she just HAD to have a mule!!!!!! But she does absolutely nothin with him, except feeds him the leftover Sunday biscuits, and any other sweets that she is gonna throw out like cupcakes, donuts...etc. [/b][/color] [/QUOTE]
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