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[RC] mule question - Juli Jakub

Rob or any other mule people,

What is the cross you use on your mules? TB? Arab? I have a nice TB mare that I might breed and I was thinking I might like a mule for the fun of it. Any info you could provide on how you like your mules and how it was to train them ( different from horses? ect) would be appreciated. Exactly how do you go about finding a good "stud" to breed a mule anyway? Thanks ahead for any info you could point me to or pass my way.

Cheers, Juli




Juli Jakub

The Air of Heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears.

~ arabian proverb


From: Ridecamp Guest <guest-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [RC] Dog attacks while riding
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:38:59 GMT
>Please Reply to: Rob Losey jrlosey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>Dog attacks while riding
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>There is always the mule option. My mule has never kicked at a person or a horse. Where we ride there are a few dogs that will charge out. I always keep my mule between any other horse and rider and a possible angry dog. Annabelle won't break stride, but she will watch the dog. I think just the way she watches backs them off. If any get too close she'll fire a back hoof and won't miss. She's only hit one. She didn't kill it. But that one sure gives us a wide pathway now. You don't have to own a mule. Just invite one to ride with you in an area that you have had repeated problems.
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>Rob and Annabelle
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>PS - Riding alone, up on the stateland, we rode within 20 yards of a large black bear. He didn't run off and followed us too close for awhile. She stayed calm. I'm sure she would have taken him on if he gotten into range.
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