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  2. Mule Day - Wikipedia

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    "Mule Day" has been a popular Columbia tradition for nearly 170 years, since the 1840s. [1] It began as "Breeder's Day", a single day livestock show and mule market event held on the first Monday in May. Over time, "Mule Day" evolved from a single day event into a multi-day festival, attracting thousands of attendees, lasting almost a week.

  3. American Mammoth Jackstock - Wikipedia

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    The American Mammoth Jackstock is a breed of North American donkey, descended from large donkeys imported to the United States from about 1785. George Washington, with Henry Clay and others, bred for an ass that could be used to produce strong work mules.

  4. Mule - Wikipedia

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    The mule is a domestic equine hybrid between a donkey and a horse.It is the offspring of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare). [1] [2] The horse and the donkey are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes; of the two possible first-generation hybrids between them, the mule is easier to obtain and more common than the hinny, which is the offspring of a male horse ...

  5. Mule Day: Wagon Train rolls into Maury County Park for 50th ...

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    As Mule Day kicks into high gear, the annual Wagon Train started things off this week bringing campers, riders and Mule Day veterans into town.

  6. Meredith Hodges - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 Lucky Three Sundowner became the World Champion Bridle Reined Mule at Bishop Mule Days in Bishop, California. He then became the World Champion 3rd level Dressage Mule in 1992, and again in 1993, while working at home at 4th Level Dressage. During the 1970s and early 1980s, most competitive equestrian events were closed to mules and ...

  7. Poitevin mule - Wikipedia

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    Mule production was an important industry in Poitou for three hundred years or more, and the number of mule foal births may have reached 30,000 per year. [2]: 40 In the early twentieth century there were about 50,000 Poitevin Mulassier brood mares, which gave birth to some 18,000–20,000 mule foals per year. [3]: 156

  8. Twenty-mule team - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-mule-team wagons on display in Death Valley, California The vehicles The carriage assembly. In 1877, six years before twenty-mule teams would be introduced in Death Valley, Scientific American reported that Francis Marion Smith and his brother had shipped their company's borax in a 30-ton load using two large wagons, with a third wagon for food and water, drawn by a 24-mule team over a ...

  9. Teen arrested after being caught riding a mule deer buck in ...

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    An Oregon teen was arrested after officials found a video on social media that showed him riding a mule deer buck. The Oregon State Police said on Facebook that they received information last week ...