ON BUYING A QUALITY HORSE ( or Mule) ...
"It is unwise to pay too much, but it is worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money - that is all. When you pay too little you most often lose everything because the horse you bought was incapable of doing what the horse was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot - it cannot be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add a considerable amount for the risk you run ... and if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better - that you should have bought in the first place."
JOHN RUSKIN, BRITISH ESSAYIST AND CRITIC (1819)
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Lola Dun It
SOLD 4-18-07 Patton X Fairwind's Moonlight Sonata MORE INFORMATION |
2007 Gaited Paso John Mule Foal
"John" Lennon AA
7-12-07 2 hours old DOB 6-06-07 SOLD MORE INFORMATION |
| Gaited mules (and Paso Fino) do not reach their full physical strength until about five, the Paso Mule's gait continues to improve and solidify as they get older. With a mule there is a transition time for the mule to bond with a new person. Gaited mules raised from foals by their rider will be the most bonded to that individual. The bond can transfer, but it is strongest if you raise the mule foal from weaning. Paso Fino mules have by far the best disposition of gaited mule stock and are very smart and willing to satisfy their handler. If you ever ride one, you will buy one,and you will never be dissatisfied. |
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