Mules in the Assyrian Empire
A couple of months ago, a friend of mine shared some photos that she had taken during a visit to the British Museum in London. A large stone relief in
The (mis)adventures of mules in Wales
A couple of months ago, a friend of mine shared some photos that she had taken during a visit to the British Museum in London. A large stone relief in
I recently stumbled across a collection of essays entitled “Frontier Army Life”, by James Steele. His chapter on army mules is hysterically funny. It seems to me as though Steele
Continue readingMy Top Ten Quotes from Frontier Army Sketches
On a couple of occasions lately, I’ve found myself wishing I had a single page of advice to direct new mule owners to; all the Mule Tales have specific newcomer
Xato and the Joe Wolter Clinic Part Three: Three Things I Learnt By Riding With Joe Back in April 2017, Ben and I took our Practical Animals (aka Iris and
Mules have great longevity, as shown here by Kelsey’s adorable forty-six-year-old boy, Cocoa! Isn’t that a fantastic age to have reached? Cocoa lives in America, and I asked Kelsey to
The last time I wrote about our track system attempts was back in May last year. Towards the end of the year I abandoned the track idea because it was
Facebook followers of Mulography and Horsemanship Magazine will no doubt have already seen a few teaser images from the photoshoot we did a fortnight ago with Anita of Equine Photo
Continue readingTeam Half-Ass and the Photoshoot With Equine Photo Design
With their number approaching one million, we have an equine population crisis in the UK which results in many horses being abandoned and neglected. The main cause of this is
I thought I would put together a small list containing some of the words you might come across when exploring the mule world. I will add to this glossary over
A few weeks ago, Marty won me a free entry to Sparkle Pony shows (not the Burning Man definition … well, maybe. This is Marty we’re talking about). Sparkle Pony