You all are dumb.. If the mule didnt want to jump then it didnt have to. Ya it was a close clipping but so what?. Difference between this and you pro trainer's or what ever you are, the mule is not jumping a mule on the same level of ground, the mule is in a ditch type thing and they just jumped it is all. Heck id try this. What is the difference between this and a show jumper? Show jumpers are on the same level of ground, they jump bigger jumps, and they even hit rails and knock them down.
@donkeyloverforever That doesn't mean that they should be asked to do something that any responsible rider would see is just plain risky and no benefit to either mule. This isn't a life-or-death situation, it's just showing off. Mule drags a leg on the jump? Possible back injury. Not worth it.
@donkeyloverforever They are dangerous in other kinds of ways, yes. This is just outright dangerous, and if you watch closely, it's a really near miss.
Also, yes, I have been to plenty of horse events. Have owned and trained several horses in several different disciplines, would not do this to any of them.
@wildfillysama I still don't, and will not agree with you. Neather of us are getting anywhere with this argument. I accept your opinion I hope you accept mine.
@donkeyloverforever umm i know plenty of very very smart horses... my horse is on the speacal side when it comes to every day stuff but he's smart enough to understand better than any theripist
it doesn't jump the mule - it's behind it. You can see from the back legs when it jumps
carryonallnight 1 month ago
You all are dumb.. If the mule didnt want to jump then it didnt have to. Ya it was a close clipping but so what?. Difference between this and you pro trainer's or what ever you are, the mule is not jumping a mule on the same level of ground, the mule is in a ditch type thing and they just jumped it is all. Heck id try this. What is the difference between this and a show jumper? Show jumpers are on the same level of ground, they jump bigger jumps, and they even hit rails and knock them down.
EnglishRider211 2 months ago
AWH WHAT DID YOU DO ALS HE FALL?
donderhvj 6 months ago
They are gorgeous. One day I will have one. Must be gaited, I have broken both legs and have Rheumatoid Arthritis. I still ride, all day, LOL
susanspice 10 months ago
Your mules must really trust you! Absolutely lovely display of trust these animals are capable of! =]
AfferoTenebrae 10 months ago
That was just friggin' stupid. What kind of mentality puts both mules in such an unnecessarily dangerous situation?
wildfillysama 1 year ago
@wildfillysama Unlike horses mules are smart. It they can't do something, they will not do it.
donkeyloverforever 10 months ago
@donkeyloverforever That doesn't mean that they should be asked to do something that any responsible rider would see is just plain risky and no benefit to either mule. This isn't a life-or-death situation, it's just showing off. Mule drags a leg on the jump? Possible back injury. Not worth it.
wildfillysama 10 months ago
@wildfillysama In that case why do we do anything with equines? There is not benifit to show jumping, track racing, barrel racing etc.
This is not really that big of a jump and mules are also very shure footed.
donkeyloverforever 10 months ago
@donkeyloverforever In none of those events do equines have to jump over other equines. That's the difference here.
wildfillysama 10 months ago
@wildfillysama But they are much more dangerous. Have you never been to a rode, areana, or race track?
donkeyloverforever 10 months ago
@donkeyloverforever They are dangerous in other kinds of ways, yes. This is just outright dangerous, and if you watch closely, it's a really near miss.
Also, yes, I have been to plenty of horse events. Have owned and trained several horses in several different disciplines, would not do this to any of them.
wildfillysama 10 months ago
@wildfillysama I still don't, and will not agree with you. Neather of us are getting anywhere with this argument. I accept your opinion I hope you accept mine.
donkeyloverforever 10 months ago
@donkeyloverforever umm i know plenty of very very smart horses... my horse is on the speacal side when it comes to every day stuff but he's smart enough to understand better than any theripist
1233Maya 2 weeks ago
AWSOME DUDE
jbdezoveelste 1 year ago
Go Boo! Cool -
goldcreekfilms 1 year ago
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wildbill100 2 years ago