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12 - 16 Year Old old Gelding Ranch Work Mule for sale in Texas

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A Cowboy’s Faith
A Cowboy’s Faith
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Ranch Crew Mission Accomplished “There’s a bunch in that timber draw and they won’t move let alone come out.” That was the ranch manager talking to the cowboy and cowgirl crew rounding up calves to sell. Gather of ...
By Frank J. Buchman
Coronavirus Strain In Horses  Not Transmissible To Humans
Coronavirus Strain In Horses Not Transmissible To Humans
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Horse owners have continuing questions about coronavirus, and answers are difficult to find. “There are many types of human coronaviruses,” according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “These include some th...
By Frank J. Buchman
When Should You Use A Balance Rationer
When Should You Use A Balance Rationer
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Back in the 70s we used to feed horses with whatever the grain store had to offer. I remember feeding our show palominos a mixture of straight oats, wheat germ oil, and bananas to keep their coats shiny and gold. The rest of the gang got sweet feed. ...
By Cher Griffin
All Tied Up
All Tied Up
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“My horse won’t stand tied. He pulls back hard until he’s sitting! He’s doing it on purpose to get out of work and with the great advice I got on Facebook, now I can fix his little red wagon!” This was what I overhea...
By Tanya Buck
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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.