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Mules are the offspring of a female horse (a mare) and a male donkey (known as a jack). Mules are considered more resilient than horses and more intelligent than donkeys. In 2014, a mule competed at the US dressage finals for the first time ever. You can find mules for sale on our site easily by searching below.
To Pee Or Not To Pee
To Pee Or Not To Pee
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Ever wish you could potty train your horse to urinate only in a certain area that you designate, instead of where he chooses? If you could teach him to “go” only in that place and not in his stall or under the eaves of his barn, in his wa...
By Tanya Buck
4 Reasons Why An Online Business Solves Our lack Of Time Problem
4 Reasons Why An Online Business Solves Our lack Of Time Problem
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THE RUSH The never-ending rush between work, the stables and our family situation. I've been there too. It’s exhausting.  Sooner or later you come to a point that you can’t take it anymore. I remember how I felt when I wa...
How To Sell Your Used Saddle
How To Sell Your Used Saddle
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Thinking of selling that saddle you are not using any more? Want to release its funds for another one? Well, as they say, it’s so easy to buy, but a lot harder to sell. So here are a few essential tips based on our years of experience in s...
A Natural Organic Method for Fly Control
A Natural Organic Method for Fly Control
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You may not have heard of diatomaceous earth before, but it is a natural, organic method of fly control. What is diatomaceous earth, where does it come from, what is it made of?  Diatomaceous Earth is made up of tiny algae called phytoplanktons ...
By Dr. Dana Price
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What is a Mule?
Mules are a hybrid of a horse and donkey, usually sired by a jack donkey and out of a mare horse. They can also be crossed with mares to create hinnies. Mules have the intelligence of horses but the strength and endurance of donkeys. They are popular for their quiet, gentle dispositions and hardiness, making them ideal animals for recreational riding and farm work.