A new welcomed site in the pasture this morning!

   / A new welcomed site in the pasture this morning!
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Careful, he may decide to name it...
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Wait for it,
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Pallet Jack!!! :D (Probably not though, since he said it's a Jenny.)

Congratulations on the new foal. :thumbsup:

Thats awesome!!!! If I get a colt I'll have to give that some serious consideration!!!
 
   / A new welcomed site in the pasture this morning!
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Thanks for the nice pics. What a sweet looking animal. Calm and trusting too, it seems, or you are the Mule Whisperer. :)
 
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Thanks for the nice pics. What a sweet looking animal. Calm and trusting too, it seems, or you are the Mule Whisperer. :)

No ... not a mule whisperer .... it all depends on the dam and the sire .. if you spend time with them when it comes to this time .. they have a way of communicating to the youngins ... "your safe" "its cools" he aint gonna hurt you.

I penned them from the rest of the mob and will hand feed momma everyday with a hands on baby... by the time shes ready for a harness she will have full faith in me ... oh she'll have the little kick, nip and let me show u deal ... just gotta in a kind manner let her know!!
 
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Oh man the ears on my Jack are like antennas!!!

BTW ... where in SE MN?

Southeast Minnesota. Our nearest "big" city is Rochester, MN.
 
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There's a guy who raises mules just north of Giddings on Hwy 77. He usually has about a dozen. I think it's just a tax abatement for the land, I doubt he ever sells any. They are really nice looking mules.

I always wondered how the US Army ever bred so many mules. They used them like government mules too.
 
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There's a guy who raises mules just north of Giddings on Hwy 77. He usually has about a dozen. I think it's just a tax abatement for the land, I doubt he ever sells any. They are really nice looking mules.

I always wondered how the US Army ever bred so many mules. They used them like government mules too.

US Forestry has a bunch of them as well.
 
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There is just something special about having a foal on the grounds.

Never had mules but did have one mare and foal.
 
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a beautiful animal!
 

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