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Post by Josie on Apr 30, 2014 8:58:18 GMT
I can't believe no ones snapped up the gorgeous eventer yet! If someone doesn't give him a home soon I could be in trouble... I just caved
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Post by steffi on Apr 30, 2014 14:14:40 GMT
Mr Mule is still there I'm refraining as I want a donkey but poor chap!
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Post by zirliz on Apr 30, 2014 15:55:37 GMT
He's nice but I already one very similar looking
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Post by cookie on May 1, 2014 9:23:19 GMT
Not a fan of the poor mule. Bless him tho he looks a bit like eeyore atm lol.
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Post by EG on May 1, 2014 10:37:22 GMT
I never thought the Welsh Cob was the right mould to alter for the Mule, it's too refined and the arched neck just doesn't suit that type of equid. I think the Family Horse or even the Hunter would have worked far better.
If it had been on the FH mould I'd have several by now, lol.
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Post by elli on May 1, 2014 13:17:30 GMT
I never thought the Welsh Cob was the right mould to alter for the Mule, it's too refined and the arched neck just doesn't suit that type of equid. I think the Family Horse or even the Hunter would have worked far better. If it had been on the FH mould I'd have several by now, lol. Completely agree, I've never liked the mould either but hope he finds a home soon!
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Post by thelonehick on May 1, 2014 15:10:37 GMT
The mule reminds me of a gaited mule (TWH cross), several of which have the more refined neck and thinner body type. A stock-type would be more typical, and I personally love draft mules, but he's not a bad little riding mule. He'd have a home here in Canada if I didn't already have three Julips traversing the Atlantic right now.
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Post by EG on May 1, 2014 16:05:37 GMT
Haha, you've definitely got the Julip bug now I see!
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