Marty and the Role Of Ambassador
Two weeks ago I was finally able to announce, publicly, that Marty had been asked to be the first ever ambassador for Mule Welfare UK! Honestly this should have been
Two weeks ago I was finally able to announce, publicly, that Marty had been asked to be the first ever ambassador for Mule Welfare UK! Honestly this should have been
A while ago I was tagged in a photo game that was going round Facebook – it’s been so long since I was tagged that I can’t remember the exact
I stumbled across this blog hop by Alberta Equest earlier in the week, and due to an astonishing lack of originality decided it would be fun to answer and post
Given that my culinary skills are approximate with that of a rock, this is a pretty weird post for me to make. Don’t worry, recipes will not be a common
A guest post this week from Ben, about a ‘liberty’ session he did with Xato recently (I put liberty in quotes because it’s not the polished display you might associate
This may seem like a much shorter time frame than in Volume One, but there are a great deal more mentions to sort through in the 19th century section of the
The following are some of the interesting, strange, and downright wacky superstitions that I’ve come across about mules. 1. Romani people found the mule with the longest ears and asked
We said goodbye to Iris on Tuesday. The story has played out over Facebook but I haven’t written about it here, so this will be a very long one. If
You are probably aware of this proposed rule change by now, but if not: the first draft of changes to the FEI general regulations for 2020 suggests altering their wording,
Continue readingThe FEI proposed rule change on allowing mules to compete
In 1910, Captain Robert Scott began his second and final expedition to the Antarctic on the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition. His use of horses and dogs is well known, but