I had a mule named Sadie I used to do endurance with....until we started placing ,then the Arab folks that ran our pony club got their knickers in a twist being beaten by a mule...them riding the "Cadillac" of the horse world and all...and voted only horses could enter! They were not best pleased that I had registered my molly as "Mercedes" either! You go!!!
How old is Luke, conformation, how much are you asking, and does he have any training issues? Health problems I did notice he is snotty? I have never owned a mule but he seems nice? I live in Florida so shipping is considered. Thanks Elaine
whoa horsey whoa don't ever say that please you can go to a stable and offer your services and they will 99% chance give you a lesson or let you work around horses there are so many opportunities I myself am looking for someone to work with me just to have fun and enjoy being around horses
I would like to know what is the purpose of you doing this video with a sick mule you have not responded back to anyone who asked if he was for sale so I'm a little confused I am happy to know that you have a vet right there looking at this mule I wish you would respond back to the folks that have left messages here
They have endurance too. Not like an purebred arabian, but as they are of arabian decent, they have some by nature. More than many warmbloods I dare say. Think about a national hunt races ect.
Amish use standard bred to pull their carts for miles, those horses are often retired race horses from the harness track. They never use thoroughbreds.
I had a mule named Sadie I used to do endurance with....until we started placing ,then the Arab folks that ran our pony club got their knickers in a twist being beaten by a mule...them riding the "Cadillac" of the horse world and all...and voted only horses could enter! They were not best pleased that I had registered my molly as "Mercedes" either! You go!!!
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Bob, your a Lost Art! Like you said, just keep doing what your doing.
Wow how i love to see this so steady so strong GREAT!
I like this mule very much sad that i do not live in the us.
What a beautiful animal ...!!
Mules are tuff and built for endurance and rough conditions.
I couldn't watch that buzzer drove me insane 😫.
REALLY nice mule!
Cool mule
Nice Mule
Those beast re more expensive than any jeep nowadays
ding ding ding ding ding ding!!!!!
Poor guy. You shouldn't work him that hard with a cold. Besides that, he looks like he will do great in Endurance.
he was tripping with his right knee at 9:46 and almost knuckled over....he has a sore knee
How old is Luke, conformation, how much are you asking, and does he have any training issues? Health problems I did notice he is snotty? I have never owned a mule but he seems nice? I live in Florida so shipping is considered. Thanks Elaine
Mules or machos for the male re the best inteligent animals
Tuff
With a bloody cold like that? Stupid thing to do.
Gotta stop watching these videos ...... i cannot afford to this (to ride and the cost of it ) .... but i sure do miss it .
whoa horsey whoa don't ever say that please you can go to a stable and offer your services and they will 99% chance give you a lesson or let you work around horses there are so many opportunities I myself am looking for someone to work with me just to have fun and enjoy being around horses
He's wonderful, but you should not work him like that when he's ill.
I would like to know what is the purpose of you doing this video with a sick mule you have not responded back to anyone who asked if he was for sale so I'm a little confused I am happy to know that you have a vet right there looking at this mule I wish you would respond back to the folks that have left messages here
impressive, but how can an animal that can only be produced by crossing two species be called a 'thoroughbred'?
Presumably when it's crossed with a Thoroughbred horse-or has endurance comparable to that breed-and someone wants to point that out.
Thoroughbreds have speed not endurance.
They have endurance too. Not like an purebred arabian, but as they are of arabian decent, they have some by nature. More than many warmbloods I dare say. Think about a national hunt races ect.
You sure they don't use standard bred for hunt races? Standard bred has endurance. Thoroughbreds not so much.
Amish use standard bred to pull their carts for miles, those horses are often retired race horses from the harness track. They never use thoroughbreds.
Fasten your seat belt, buddy. I might have been able to finish the video.
Get a lighter Saddle and loose a couple of pounds and you will see a happier mule !
YOU HAVE MULE FOR SALE