Great Video My Papaw , Jim Jones , always worked mules in baccer and the garden in Livingston Ky , he finally taught me at 13 , wish I could go back Happiest time of my life
I especially love the big draft mules. I believe mules are just amazing! We could never have built our country without the help of horses and mules and oxen that’s for sure♥️‼️these mules are really beautiful animals… thanks for sharing this video. We see horses but not much video on mules or oxen. This was a treat ❣️☮️⭐️🤗🤩
I love this channel! In all the bad times we are going through, this channel is very calming. Thank God for people like all of you!! You’re a blessing to our country!! God bless the rural USA! 🙏🏻🥰
We had a pair of draft mule’s named Minnie and Mac . They were the pullingest mules around here , if someone got tractor or something stuck and couldn’t get it out they would call my gramps. He would hook them up to the truck and away we would go, slow and steady down the road. Get there and hook up to tractor buried to rear axil in mud , gramp would give a get it real loud and away they would go tractor and all. Then he would throw the reins up on their back and tuck them in , put the wipple trees in truck and tell them to get home and away they would go by themselves. If we didn’t catch up with them they would be standing in front of the barn doors waiting.. The way things are today you couldn’t do that,to many cars this was back in the 58- 67 , miss them .
ran upon this channel today (an icy winter day in Kentucky); my Uncle Hubert had a pair of mules - Pete and Queeny - he used for his tobacco patch; Pete was pretty calm and let my brother and me pet him; Queeny was not as calm; love seeing mules at the Kentucky State Fair
My Grand Father was a Mule Skinner and taught me the ropes. We ran a Hammer Mill as well as a Sorghum Mill as well as pulled a Combine and thrasher. For some time he made Barrel Staves for different Winery's and Distillers' . Loved working the Mules over Horses. He would also Huckster hid Produce and Vegetables on the streets in St. Joseph, Mo. It was always fun going to the Mule Poles where they would drag Logs and heavy loaded sleds. He even taught me how to call, Talk and get a Stubborn Mule to move. . I lost two teeth when I was six biting a Mule on the ear. I never did that again.. I wonder how many people know the difference between a Horse Shoe, Oxen Shoe, and a Mule or Donkey Shoe or a Shetland and a burro shoe is. He also taught me how to tell different Manure piles out in the field. That is something most people never even think about. In the Old days a Farmer could tell how his animals were by the Piles of Manure. I wonder how many modern Farmers can. We could feed the Mules Carrots and Apples but never Pear's. I never did know why. Can anyone tell me?
Not sure why on a pear, I have a filly that won't eat grain ha! Imagine that a horse that won't eat grain! I don't have any mules but I have 6 donkeys and they sure are great critters. Love them to death!! I've never had the donks get hurt and have to go to the vet but iv had plenty of horses that want to get themselves hurt!
Years ago I was lucky yo be honored to be one of the all round Wagon Train men on the great reincarnation Wagon Train across Wyoming. Thanks to Roy Roger's and Dale Evans Rogers. I was one of the very , very few that could do nearly every job on the Train. I wish I had been born back in those days. I loved my time being all the Character's I had to be. I could do Black Smith chores out on the trail, I did birthing of calves and Colts and even mules. I drove Cattle, Branded, headed and worked every position I was needed. I loved catching a nap in the saddle and sleeping under a wagon ot in the Hay Wagon. We would have hay Drops where we would reload as we went along on the trail.
We got held back behind a long wagon train coming back from a campground near honesdale . The wagon train was sponsored by a group called vision quest for troubled teens to help them find themselves in life . It was a real old time wagon train and it was long and held back a lot of traffic
Behind a mule man is a Mule Master. Mr. Coley learned from the best. This Mennonite Mule Master in Kentucky who taught Mr. Coley has a smooth, gentle hand, and take nothing but the best of care. With all his equine partners. You want another good story to share, let me know. I can make that happen.
Excelente video y el mejor canal de como fue el campo de E.U.A Me encanta los grandes caballos y mulares para trabajar felicidades por conservar estas tradiciones y compartir con el mundo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I trucked tobacco from the field to the barn with mules at 8 years old . Got pawed in the ribs when I was 4 . Grew up to like the old mules just fine . Words and sounds I’ve not heard in along time . Gee .
Beautiful animals. They look to me like horses, except the heads. It seems that it takes a lot of time just to prepare the mules for the work and it needs a lot of - what is the term? - to put on them. Why four mules? In Europe
A Amish man that raised Belgians said once in awhile he'd have one he couldn't have enough work for . Meaning they were a little hot blooded . Do you ever have a draft mule that would be more of a moving out type to make a good riding mule ??
What state are u in did u ever consider raising camels you should consider it and read up on them they are killing thousands of feral camels in Australia the largest feral population in the world they have good nutritious meat and milk
Great Video
My Papaw , Jim Jones , always worked mules in baccer and the garden in Livingston Ky , he finally taught me at 13 , wish I could go back
Happiest time of my life
Johns, Jennies, Jacks & Hennies ! Love mules---especially their 'radar sets' !
I especially love the big draft mules. I believe mules are just amazing! We could never have built our country without the help of horses and mules and oxen that’s for sure♥️‼️these mules are really beautiful animals… thanks for sharing this video. We see horses but not much video on mules or oxen. This was a treat ❣️☮️⭐️🤗🤩
I love this channel! In all the bad times we are going through, this channel is very calming. Thank God for people like all of you!! You’re a blessing to our country!! God bless the rural USA! 🙏🏻🥰
Calming, practical and educational
Very interesting information about mares and breeding. Thank you for sharing.🐴
I love watching well trained harness mules.
You spare no effort, your light-colored mules are large and very beautiful, I really like this animal , thanks
We had a pair of draft mule’s named Minnie and Mac . They were the pullingest mules around here , if someone got tractor or something stuck and couldn’t get it out they would call my gramps. He would hook them up to the truck and away we would go, slow and steady down the road. Get there and hook up to tractor buried to rear axil in mud , gramp would give a get it real loud and away they would go tractor and all. Then he would throw the reins up on their back and tuck them in , put the wipple trees in truck and tell them to get home and away they would go by themselves. If we didn’t catch up with them they would be standing in front of the barn doors waiting.. The way things are today you couldn’t do that,to many cars this was back in the 58- 67 , miss them .
Mules are great pets and strong work animals. They bond with their owner and are fun to watch. I would recommend the best farm animal, the mule!
Stunning animals. Thank you.
ran upon this channel today (an icy winter day in Kentucky); my Uncle Hubert had a pair of mules - Pete and Queeny - he used for his tobacco patch; Pete was pretty calm and let my brother and me pet him; Queeny was not as calm; love seeing mules at the Kentucky State Fair
My Grand Father was a Mule Skinner and taught me the ropes. We ran a Hammer Mill as well as a Sorghum Mill as well as pulled a Combine and thrasher. For some time he made Barrel Staves for different Winery's and Distillers' . Loved working the Mules over Horses. He would also Huckster hid Produce and Vegetables on the streets in St. Joseph, Mo. It was always fun going to the Mule Poles where they would drag Logs and heavy loaded sleds. He even taught me how to call, Talk and get a Stubborn Mule to move. . I lost two teeth when I was six biting a Mule on the ear. I never did that again.. I wonder how many people know the difference between a Horse Shoe, Oxen Shoe, and a Mule or Donkey Shoe or a Shetland and a burro shoe is.
He also taught me how to tell different Manure piles out in the field. That is something most people never even think about. In the Old days a Farmer could tell how his animals were by the Piles of Manure. I wonder how many modern Farmers can.
We could feed the Mules Carrots and Apples but never Pear's. I never did know why. Can anyone tell me?
There's no reason you can't feed pears to mules it's perfectly safe as long as they are rioe
Not sure why on a pear, I have a filly that won't eat grain ha! Imagine that a horse that won't eat grain! I don't have any mules but I have 6 donkeys and they sure are great critters. Love them to death!! I've never had the donks get hurt and have to go to the vet but iv had plenty of horses that want to get themselves hurt!
I like that he pays close attention on the care of his animals. So many are so cruel to animals.
Incredible...thank you!!
Years ago I was lucky yo be honored to be one of the all round Wagon Train men on the great reincarnation Wagon Train across Wyoming. Thanks to Roy Roger's and Dale Evans Rogers. I was one of the very , very few that could do nearly every job on the Train. I wish I had been born back in those days. I loved my time being all the Character's I had to be. I could do Black Smith chores out on the trail, I did birthing of calves and Colts and even mules. I drove Cattle, Branded, headed and worked every position I was needed. I loved catching a nap in the saddle and sleeping under a wagon ot in the Hay Wagon. We would have hay Drops where we would reload as we went along on the trail.
A great adventure
We got held back behind a long wagon train coming back from a campground near honesdale . The wagon train was sponsored by a group called vision quest for troubled teens to help them find themselves in life . It was a real old time wagon train and it was long and held back a lot of traffic
My first viewing. Really enjoy your explanation of the qualities of your Mules as well as your fine care and husbandry.
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Behind a mule man is a Mule Master. Mr. Coley learned from the best. This Mennonite Mule Master in Kentucky who taught Mr. Coley has a smooth, gentle hand, and take nothing but the best of care. With all his equine partners. You want another good story to share, let me know. I can make that happen.
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Those cream lead mules are gorgeous.
Excelente video y el mejor canal de como fue el campo de E.U.A
Me encanta los grandes caballos y mulares para trabajar felicidades por conservar estas tradiciones y compartir con el mundo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
They are big that’s for sure ,you take good care of them .
My Daddy's an old mule Skinner down Kentucky way, Garrard County, Nina Ridge....His Heavenly Birthday is Today , Feb 4 1901....R I P Dad
Very good looking Pair of Mules
Thanks great to watch. I was born to late. From. Sc
It will come around again
I trucked tobacco from the field to the barn with mules at 8 years old . Got pawed in the ribs when I was 4 . Grew up to like the old mules just fine . Words and sounds I’ve not heard in along time . Gee .
Great to see a modern version of Moonbeam and Crowder. See " Skuddah hoo Skudda Hey "
Another nice video
Man, i would of loved to buy a pair of these when i was younger.
No effort at all for those 4 mules pulling that spreader. Nice to watch a team and handler that jells together. TKS
Love the Mules.
Beautiful animals.
Beautiful animals. They look to me like horses, except the heads. It seems that it takes a lot of time just to prepare the mules for the work and it needs a lot of - what is the term? - to put on them. Why four mules? In Europe
So this guy went from quarter horses to half horses. 😀
Great play on words!
A Amish man that raised Belgians said once in awhile he'd have one he couldn't have enough work for . Meaning they were a little hot blooded . Do you ever have a draft mule that would be more of a moving out type to make a good riding mule ??
What are your mules names??? 😮
Do you know how draft mules do in cold winter weather like Michigan or Ontario, Canada ?
Haven mules or horses is a test of a mans nature!
General pico q no one is
Are you the Ranch that sponsors the big Wyoming Wagon Train? I love watching your movie.
Why do you hitch side by side instead of a two up hitch?
Can a muel out work a draft horse?
I like the Buck skin color Mules but at the end of the day the best working pair matters the most.
But are you allowed to repair that mule yourself?
Nice to see how it was done. Hard working man and women. Most likely hard working children too lol
Please show some mule foals… we see horses but not baby mules and how they grow from birth to adults… Hey! My names Sue too!!!😂🤗♥️‼️☮️🌺
Merci
Why cart with steel wheels hard on back
トラクターが有るのにラバを使うのは何かこだわりが有りそうですね。畑の堆肥を作る為でしょうか。動画を見る立場から言うとトラクターで畑を耕すよりラバで畑を耕す映像の方が楽しいですね。牛馬で畑を耕す文化はいずれ消える運命にあるのでしょうか。
I agree the Quarter Horse are just to small for me.
Love it 👍👍
Those are some big mules
Is it true that mules are sterile and cannot breed. That one gets muyles by cross breeding horses to donkeys?
Yes. Mare horse (female) and a jack (male donkey)
What state are u in did u ever consider raising camels you should consider it and read up on them they are killing thousands of feral camels in Australia the largest feral population in the world they have good nutritious meat and milk
Larned a new word: dudn't!
Ardicos about food