You seem to have two teams of mules, a Belgian mule and a Percheron mule team and then I also saw a Percheron in one of your videos, right? Your farm is obviously multi-generational operation where everybody cooperates.
@@klauskarbaumer6302 I don’t have the bay mules anymore but they were good ones! And yes have a team of Belgian mules and a team of “ old style” Percheron’s now. And yes 4 generations helping farm right now!
@@EthanFortner61 Congratulations on your common sense: Multigenerational cooperation and farming with renewable energy sources which equines are as they basically live from solar power( grass, hay etc) is the way to go and is sustainable and conscionable. I wish you all the success and good fortune you deserve.
You seem to have two teams of mules, a Belgian mule and a Percheron mule team and then I also saw a Percheron in one of your videos, right? Your farm is obviously multi-generational operation where everybody cooperates.
@@klauskarbaumer6302 I don’t have the bay mules anymore but they were good ones! And yes have a team of Belgian mules and a team of “ old style” Percheron’s now. And yes 4 generations helping farm right now!
@@EthanFortner61 Congratulations on your common sense: Multigenerational cooperation and farming with renewable energy sources which equines are as they basically live from solar power( grass, hay etc) is the way to go and is sustainable and conscionable. I wish you all the success and good fortune you deserve.
@@klauskarbaumer6302 thank you sir
Good stuff. Keep the videos coming!