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Horses As I See Them By Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgerunner665" data-source="post: 997195" data-attributes="member: 12660"><p>Mule story...</p><p></p><p>This was Henry when he was young, may have been on that East Fork trip pictured above...1st day there, nice cool morning (you know what that does to a stall kept equine of any flavor), we had just started out, maybe 5 minutes into the ride...Henry lit off into a bucking fit that seemed like it lasted 5 minutes, out of nowhere and for no reason....he bucked for all he was worth until he managed to get me out of the saddle and up around his neck, then just as suddenly as he started...he stopped, calm and cool as he could be...I still say he was just feeling lively in the cool morning air.</p><p></p><p>Hard to stay in the saddle with a mule sometimes...they can get that back end way up there...when they want to, lol...and the raw power they can put into it is amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgerunner665, post: 997195, member: 12660"] Mule story... This was Henry when he was young, may have been on that East Fork trip pictured above...1st day there, nice cool morning (you know what that does to a stall kept equine of any flavor), we had just started out, maybe 5 minutes into the ride...Henry lit off into a bucking fit that seemed like it lasted 5 minutes, out of nowhere and for no reason....he bucked for all he was worth until he managed to get me out of the saddle and up around his neck, then just as suddenly as he started...he stopped, calm and cool as he could be...I still say he was just feeling lively in the cool morning air. Hard to stay in the saddle with a mule sometimes...they can get that back end way up there...when they want to, lol...and the raw power they can put into it is amazing. [/QUOTE]
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