Mule Tales: Nilla
Followers of the Mulography Facebook page will probably have seen me sharing a lot of Nilla-related things from Do It Yourself Horse Ownership – but how could I not, she’s
The (mis)adventures of mules in Wales
Followers of the Mulography Facebook page will probably have seen me sharing a lot of Nilla-related things from Do It Yourself Horse Ownership – but how could I not, she’s
Back to the UK this week, although Phlossi – one of three mules owned by Penny – was born and bred in the USA. Penny wanted me to let you
Earlier this week I was disappointed to see a house in the village with a whole bunch of helium balloons bobbing outside – disappointed, because it would have been an excellent thing
The herd moved fields again yesterday, and as Ben is away this weekend – and all our fencing was already in use – that meant I had to play musical equines.
Last weekend Ben, myself and our friend Debbie made a day-trip down to the New Forest to meet Sarah Weston and her mule, Henrietta. You may remember Henrietta as the
It feels like summer has suddenly bloomed. A bridleway, which I last cycled down five days ago, has impetuously lined its already narrow track with handlebar-height nettles – prompting me to
One of the benefits of Marty being in a separate pen is that I’m actually working him more. This is partly me attempting to assuage my guilt about leaving him in
Oh dear! So, Marty has not had a great week. In fact, he’s had a very weird week. After Saturday’s escapade, I thought we’d maybe turned a corner and were
This week we’re in Finland, with Kaisa and her Spanish molly, Muuli. Kaisa maintains Muuli Projekti, her beautiful blog (and, I think, the blog with the best banner image!). I’ve really
As I’ve said, Marty hasn’t had much to do lately other than vet visits. On Saturday, he took matters into his own hooves by gleefully bursting out of his paddock like a