we had a mule when i was a kid growing up. my dad broke him. you could ride him, he would work in the woods or pull a plow. one of the most gentle creatures i ever new. he died one morning, at 20 something. it was such a sad day.
@cdnbcn616420 минут бұрын
And they will protect the heard..
@svenrabel265045 минут бұрын
The jeep of the horse world
@Assuredtheory47 минут бұрын
That was NOT clean. You can see stuff still floating on the bottom.
@amaddenmind459752 минут бұрын
She looks good in that cowgirl outfit
@user-vb4em4vm5h54 минут бұрын
Reason number four,a mule wont do anything for you if it doesn't like you.which makes them very hard to steal.
@user-wv2yd2sm8f54 минут бұрын
and they are cute
@peterbulloch432855 минут бұрын
Plus they're great at drug trafficking!😂😅
@sophiawilson8696Сағат бұрын
Mules are sterile!
@CranberryHollowСағат бұрын
What an awesome little mule ❤
@JDYTCСағат бұрын
Man, I didn’t even know the difference-just had to check Wikipedia in my own language to understand. Learn everyday 😳
@charlesenyeart5421Сағат бұрын
My mother road horses for a living and always made sure they had mules. The ride is so much smoother.
@tanucci733Сағат бұрын
Calvary loves Horses because they will run blindly into battle. Mules will glance over and say F..k That! You go! 😅
@0dbmСағат бұрын
The most valuable tool in the history of mankind
@newanas52712 сағат бұрын
Mules are very Calm, and very strong.
@jardinierpotaverger2 сағат бұрын
And 4th, they are more prone to walk at human pace, you less have to slow them down when you have them on a leash
@Firemedic21053 сағат бұрын
Interesting!
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws4 сағат бұрын
She's beautiful, I think the stripes come from something like Highland ponies which also have the leg stripes and dorsal stripes, so shes a mule. It could be a trait in either any horse parent or more likely from the father as striping is common in all Ass species. I was going to also say that Dun is one of the more common colours of Highland pony and can occur in almost any breed.
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws4 сағат бұрын
You are so lucky, I have been around horses and donkeys since age 4 and I'm 66 now. I live in the UK and one thing I have always wanted was to ride or own a mule. I know they are calmer, stronger, cleverer but in all those years I have never seen or met a mule. We just dont have them here, I watch one channel, Modern History about Knights and Medieval life and horses, and Jason whose channel it is, had to import his "Mule with no name" from Europe because there were none here. I would love one. You have the best possible life in my opinion. I would give my back teeth to live where you do❤ I really want to do some long rides into the Scottish Highlands which is where I come from and, we do have our very own sturdy, sure footed mountain machines in the Highland pony which is a fantastic breed, used for packs, pony trekking, carrying deer from shoots off the mountain and are, my favourite breed and are especially great if cross bred with say, a Thoroughbred for endurance riding competitively. I know Highland ponies who would be excellent for endurance as is. However, I have always had a "thing" about mules and would love to see the outcome of a Highland/donkey cross as Highlands are typically around 14.2 hh and, I think the outcome would be very hardy and solid as both donkey's and Highlands have similar bone density and all round hardyness. My sister is trying to adopt a couple of Argentinian Ciarolla (I'm not sure of the name but they were brought over for breeding polo ponies and didn't make the grade so she's trying to rescue them) what I have read of this indigenous Argentinian breed is that its hardy, sure footed and ticks all the boxes as mules and Highlands do. I will subscribe for any tips etc because I'm sure theres lots of cross over despite the absence of mules here. To address anyone who has seen donkey/pony crosses here in the UK, I know it happens but its few and far between and we never get larger mules like the 14-15 hands ones you seem to have over there.
@bobwolverton80174 сағат бұрын
A better choice is a motor vehicle. That's why we invited them.
@mattgroves86424 сағат бұрын
Fuck the mules
@justrandomthings43005 сағат бұрын
She's such a cute little mule!
@rplewis5 сағат бұрын
Horses are desperate to break their own legs.
@DefendTheStar6 сағат бұрын
I have a core memory from grade school where we were on a class trip at a horse farm. We were walking thru the stables, and i was lingering behind, looking at one thing or another and as i cleared the wall of a stall i just remember looking up, and up. They has a mule named Jack that was 18hands. I just stopped in place memorized by him and his giant ears. 😂
@TheGypsyVanners6 сағат бұрын
Wait till 4 to do real riding?
@jwolfe12097 сағат бұрын
There's a midieval enthusiast here on KZread (Modern History) and he got himself a riding mule and was commenting how very different the experience was working with the mule than a horse. He also went into the historic significance of riding mules into battle and it mostly sounds like a status thing
@StevenLazo-l7s7 сағат бұрын
My grandpa, told me the same thing
@user-pt2tx6lg7i7 сағат бұрын
Outstanding
@ofield65617 сағат бұрын
It’s great to see Josie! She looks amazing and Alyssa is a great trainer. She and Josie seem very in tune with each other.
@Erikcs97 сағат бұрын
Mules are like horses, some are very good, others are terrible and everything in between. There is not such thing as mules or horses like this or that. Marketing is the art of being misleading and deceptive and getting away with it.
@AliKhan-rk3ce8 сағат бұрын
In Pak we used mules to carry light artillery/quarter pounder canons up in the himalayas
@robsorgdrager84778 сағат бұрын
Mules are wicked cool. I meet a few last month and was a top three moment of my trip. Really good tempers and the ones I met had good sense of humor too😏
@mickhardin158 сағат бұрын
oh, my goodness, I think he just described ME!
@user-eu5rt8wm1w8 сағат бұрын
Are those black tiger stripes on his legs real, or just mud marks?. Tiger stripes. Yeah
@junkster1139 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the tip. I will try to remember that if, I'm ever in that situation. What would be the top speed of a mule?
@jebronlames77899 сағат бұрын
Just don't vote a mule cause they are asses
@susanclark22129 сағат бұрын
Hahaha
@chhayden159 сағат бұрын
Festus could have told you'll that!
@kevinpoole43239 сағат бұрын
Now I Know
@Jennifer3567810 сағат бұрын
Awww…Thank you so much! I will be watching this later this year! 🤓🎄🙏
@darcyhansen700511 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂❤❤❤Love it!
@edmundlubega964711 сағат бұрын
How true is the stereotype of their stubbornness?
@MTN_BUILT11 сағат бұрын
Not very. They do have a high sense of self preservation so they don’t like to do things they perceive as dangerous, but we have found if you just give them a moment to think and don’t try to force them, they are very willing. Sometimes they just need a little longer to check something out, but once they realize it’s not dangerous there is no problem ☺️👍🏼
@ron249411 сағат бұрын
Endorsed by Jesus of Nazareth
@holeymcsockpuppet11 сағат бұрын
George Washington preferred mules, too. I've driven mule teams and horse teams. I prefer mules. I REALLY love their personalities. Sweet, hard-working azzholes.
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Loved this video, thanks.
we had a mule when i was a kid growing up. my dad broke him. you could ride him, he would work in the woods or pull a plow. one of the most gentle creatures i ever new. he died one morning, at 20 something. it was such a sad day.
And they will protect the heard..
The jeep of the horse world
That was NOT clean. You can see stuff still floating on the bottom.
She looks good in that cowgirl outfit
Reason number four,a mule wont do anything for you if it doesn't like you.which makes them very hard to steal.
and they are cute
Plus they're great at drug trafficking!😂😅
Mules are sterile!
What an awesome little mule ❤
Man, I didn’t even know the difference-just had to check Wikipedia in my own language to understand. Learn everyday 😳
My mother road horses for a living and always made sure they had mules. The ride is so much smoother.
Calvary loves Horses because they will run blindly into battle. Mules will glance over and say F..k That! You go! 😅
The most valuable tool in the history of mankind
Mules are very Calm, and very strong.
And 4th, they are more prone to walk at human pace, you less have to slow them down when you have them on a leash
Interesting!
She's beautiful, I think the stripes come from something like Highland ponies which also have the leg stripes and dorsal stripes, so shes a mule. It could be a trait in either any horse parent or more likely from the father as striping is common in all Ass species. I was going to also say that Dun is one of the more common colours of Highland pony and can occur in almost any breed.
You are so lucky, I have been around horses and donkeys since age 4 and I'm 66 now. I live in the UK and one thing I have always wanted was to ride or own a mule. I know they are calmer, stronger, cleverer but in all those years I have never seen or met a mule. We just dont have them here, I watch one channel, Modern History about Knights and Medieval life and horses, and Jason whose channel it is, had to import his "Mule with no name" from Europe because there were none here. I would love one. You have the best possible life in my opinion. I would give my back teeth to live where you do❤ I really want to do some long rides into the Scottish Highlands which is where I come from and, we do have our very own sturdy, sure footed mountain machines in the Highland pony which is a fantastic breed, used for packs, pony trekking, carrying deer from shoots off the mountain and are, my favourite breed and are especially great if cross bred with say, a Thoroughbred for endurance riding competitively. I know Highland ponies who would be excellent for endurance as is. However, I have always had a "thing" about mules and would love to see the outcome of a Highland/donkey cross as Highlands are typically around 14.2 hh and, I think the outcome would be very hardy and solid as both donkey's and Highlands have similar bone density and all round hardyness. My sister is trying to adopt a couple of Argentinian Ciarolla (I'm not sure of the name but they were brought over for breeding polo ponies and didn't make the grade so she's trying to rescue them) what I have read of this indigenous Argentinian breed is that its hardy, sure footed and ticks all the boxes as mules and Highlands do. I will subscribe for any tips etc because I'm sure theres lots of cross over despite the absence of mules here. To address anyone who has seen donkey/pony crosses here in the UK, I know it happens but its few and far between and we never get larger mules like the 14-15 hands ones you seem to have over there.
A better choice is a motor vehicle. That's why we invited them.
Fuck the mules
She's such a cute little mule!
Horses are desperate to break their own legs.
I have a core memory from grade school where we were on a class trip at a horse farm. We were walking thru the stables, and i was lingering behind, looking at one thing or another and as i cleared the wall of a stall i just remember looking up, and up. They has a mule named Jack that was 18hands. I just stopped in place memorized by him and his giant ears. 😂
Wait till 4 to do real riding?
There's a midieval enthusiast here on KZread (Modern History) and he got himself a riding mule and was commenting how very different the experience was working with the mule than a horse. He also went into the historic significance of riding mules into battle and it mostly sounds like a status thing
My grandpa, told me the same thing
Outstanding
It’s great to see Josie! She looks amazing and Alyssa is a great trainer. She and Josie seem very in tune with each other.
Mules are like horses, some are very good, others are terrible and everything in between. There is not such thing as mules or horses like this or that. Marketing is the art of being misleading and deceptive and getting away with it.
In Pak we used mules to carry light artillery/quarter pounder canons up in the himalayas
Mules are wicked cool. I meet a few last month and was a top three moment of my trip. Really good tempers and the ones I met had good sense of humor too😏
oh, my goodness, I think he just described ME!
Are those black tiger stripes on his legs real, or just mud marks?. Tiger stripes. Yeah
Thanks for the tip. I will try to remember that if, I'm ever in that situation. What would be the top speed of a mule?
Just don't vote a mule cause they are asses
Hahaha
Festus could have told you'll that!
Now I Know
Awww…Thank you so much! I will be watching this later this year! 🤓🎄🙏
😂😂😂❤❤❤Love it!
How true is the stereotype of their stubbornness?
Not very. They do have a high sense of self preservation so they don’t like to do things they perceive as dangerous, but we have found if you just give them a moment to think and don’t try to force them, they are very willing. Sometimes they just need a little longer to check something out, but once they realize it’s not dangerous there is no problem ☺️👍🏼
Endorsed by Jesus of Nazareth
George Washington preferred mules, too. I've driven mule teams and horse teams. I prefer mules. I REALLY love their personalities. Sweet, hard-working azzholes.
Lol they are like big ol dogs ❤️
Well Said
I feel bad for the mule
Why?
There pissed😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
😅😅😅
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