Team Half-Ass and Two Years of Blah-Blah
On January 2nd, Mulography will be 2-years-old. This time last year the blog had been silent for nearly two months; quite simply, because I was too miserable to write anything.
The (mis)adventures of mules in Wales
On January 2nd, Mulography will be 2-years-old. This time last year the blog had been silent for nearly two months; quite simply, because I was too miserable to write anything.
Our first hinny! I was under the impression that hinnies were generally much smaller and more horse-like than mules (I’ve had a few people ask if Marty is a hinny),
2016 has been truly horrendousĀ for many reasons … so I feel a bit selfish for saying that, as far as my mules and I are concerned, it’s actually worked out
Few words, many pictures! I’d hoped to do a proper solstice photoshoot on the 21st, but the weather was awful so I squeezed in a quick ‘n’ silly session the
Michele gave us one of our most popular Mule Tales two months ago with the touching story of her elderly lesson mule, Jillybean. I was intrigued by the idea of
So, my good and thoughtful mules have realised that I must really enjoy spending money at this time of year, and have conspired to give themselves various maladies and malaise
One of the things that Xato has given me cause to think about is that, just as there is no single formula for trainingĀ a horse/mule (you work with the horse
Honestly, you wait all your life for a Banjo and then two come along at once! This time we’re in America and learning about this super cute pair. I had
Work with Xato continues to go really well. He’s just so quick to learn – and then retains what he’s learnt, too! What a bonus! During my more challenging times
Continue readingTeam Half-Ass and a Difference Between Mules
I had thought that my mules were getting along better; last Monday, the three boys spent their first night out in the same field together and no one lost a