ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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My wife's father used to raise hunting dogs - and mules - for hunting when the hides were worth something. She said her father would ride up to the fence, take a blanket and put over the top wire to protect the mule in case of barbed wire, then get back on and the mule would simply jump over the fence.Seriously? The things you learn on a car forum. Always figured mules were dumb, strong and have stamina, but dumb. Live and learn.
I'd like to see one jump over a fence though. Having trouble seeing that.
Our neighbor across the road has mules, they go trail riding and so on with other family and friends. He said that many don't do the blanket bit - they simply jump the fence, but he also prefers to use a blanket just in case of a miss.
We were keeping an eye on the bridge construction going on at the west edge of our property as neither one of us trusts what is going on with the edges of our properties and their cattle land next to the creek - and he was explaining about trail riding with mules. I told him of the "big cat" we saw on the edge of their property a few years ago (not a pet cat, either) and he said had mules been in that pasture and they didn't like an animal - they'd kill it, even bob cats and so on. He said he's found carcasses of coons, possums and other stuff along the fence lines that the mules just didn't like being that close - so they killed it. They'll kill a dog if the dog tries to attack them.
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