by Ebyss » Fri 22 Apr 2005, 10:18:00
Those facts are all true of mules... to a certain extent. It's a generalisation of course, my own horse is exceptionally calm and brave. But he would work himself into the ground for me. It's my job as a horsewoman to know my horse, and judge how well he can cope with the work I'm asking him to do. It's a skill that has to be learned. Most draught horses are very quiet (but then you get the odd exception, as in Mules).
Also, horses can make baby horses, mules cannot.
Don't get me wrong though, mules rock. I'll probably get one myself eventually. Won't replace the horses though.
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