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Mule Driven PTO Forecart in Vermont

Bob and his 4 mules provide the pulling power for this waste-oil fired, 28 hp, PTO & hydraulic forecart demonstrated at the 2007 Northeast Animal-Powered Field Days in Tunbridge Vermont. What a we...  
 
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wtfnameisnttaken (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Not to call anyone out (I promise) but he might just be retarded. We had a stallion who would do that whenever he went into the show ring...for halter classes. Wasn't anything in his mouth...he just had his tongue flapping and chewing the whole time. It was kinda embarassing. lol
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The second mule from the right seemed to have a tender mouth, a little bit sore.
horse5racer5 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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He's just chewing.
noodlechild666 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Chewing can be indicative of a problem. If a horse or any equine, opens its mouth whilst wearing a bit, it can be a sign of pain or discomfort.
The mouth and tongue are full of nerve endings and are highly sensitive.
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They are gorgeous!!

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