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<blockquote data-quote="Linda" data-source="post: 70047" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Most local folks who own mules do love them. One fellow who raises mules was on a cattle drive with us a few years ago. He was riding his favorite mule and started bragging about how he could put that mule into a pasture and leave him all winter and come spring that mule would be fat and ready to ride. My husband overheard the conversation and chimed in, "Yeah, that's because that mule you had pastured next to our place all winter would jump the fence every afternoon when we'd put hay out for our horses and jump back into the pasture when he was full of hay." It was the truth, too. That was the end of that day's bragging for the owner of the mule. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linda, post: 70047, member: 50"] Most local folks who own mules do love them. One fellow who raises mules was on a cattle drive with us a few years ago. He was riding his favorite mule and started bragging about how he could put that mule into a pasture and leave him all winter and come spring that mule would be fat and ready to ride. My husband overheard the conversation and chimed in, "Yeah, that's because that mule you had pastured next to our place all winter would jump the fence every afternoon when we'd put hay out for our horses and jump back into the pasture when he was full of hay." It was the truth, too. That was the end of that day's bragging for the owner of the mule. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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