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Gotta see this...

WyomingRancher

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Watch this mule chase off the cow as the guy treats the calf :D :

http://polopony.com/videos/my-new-high-goal-polo-pony-can-come-in-really-handy-on-the-throw-ins/
 

gcreekrch

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Justin said:
gcreekrch said:
Have to admit, that mule is a lot better protector than Ol' Red. :D

how about you green broke colt? still green broke? :wink:


It's a little colicky right now and needs to see the vet when I go to town next. Possibly a bearing in the clutch assembly. :(
 

gcreekrch

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Dylan Biggs said:
Almost looks like that mule is being possessive of the calves and not simply trying to protect the cowboy.

I thought the same thing, wonder how long a calf would last if the mule was left to it's own devices?
 

Yanuck

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gcreekrch said:
Dylan Biggs said:
Almost looks like that mule is being possessive of the calves and not simply trying to protect the cowboy.

I thought the same thing, wonder how long a calf would last if the mule was left to it's own devices?

thats exactly what its doing...a mule in a pasture with a mare and foal won't let the mom near it..was pretty fun to watch the video though!
 

Dylan Biggs

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Yanuck said:
gcreekrch said:
Dylan Biggs said:
Almost looks like that mule is being possessive of the calves and not simply trying to protect the cowboy.

I thought the same thing, wonder how long a calf would last if the mule was left to it's own devices?

thats exactly what its doing...a mule in a pasture with a mare and foal won't let the mom near it..was pretty fun to watch the video though!

That is interesting, it is almost like because it can't have it's own it is super possessive of whatever young it is near.
 
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