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YellowRose |
Posted - Feb 18 2017 : 08:56:46 AM Ten years ago a mule showed up at my sister's farm. It was during a severe drought and no one claimed her so Judy stayed. The other day in broad daylight my sister saw three coyotes running as fast as they could out of the pasture with Judy in hot pursuit. I knew burros and donkeys would challenge coyotes but didn't know until now mules would too.
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YellowRose |
Posted - Apr 01 2017 : 05:03:40 AM I have written the story and my oldest sister, a artist, is working on the artwork for it. As I see her work it may spark changes in my story.
Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14 FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015. Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.
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ceridwen |
Posted - Mar 02 2017 : 09:34:12 AM That's what I was thinking Sara!
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YellowRose |
Posted - Mar 02 2017 : 08:39:02 AM Thanks Nicole.
Carole, maybe a children's story.
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ceridwen |
Posted - Mar 02 2017 : 08:31:21 AM Sara, I feel there's a story that should be written about that mule!
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texdane |
Posted - Mar 02 2017 : 06:37:47 AM Love it! I would love to see a pic of Judy, the brave rescue mule!
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YellowRose |
Posted - Feb 26 2017 : 2:14:45 PM Hi Marly, hadn't seen you around the Farm for awhile. I miss reading your posts when you are gone too long. Happy you liked my little tale.
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Bear5 |
Posted - Feb 26 2017 : 1:59:35 PM Judy's story is awesome.. Hugs to Judy. Marly
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Red Tractor Girl |
Posted - Feb 20 2017 : 06:35:51 AM I too know that farmers will use mule to pasture with their sheep and goats to protect them from predators. I love that your sister too in the homeless mule and gave him a place to live and have a job too earn his keep. Thanks for sharing.
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katmom |
Posted - Feb 19 2017 : 9:16:15 PM I read (somewhere) that owning just 1 mule or llama makes for great 'alarm' system... In that article it said that having just one mule or llama for a flock of sheep is a good idea but not two,, as the mule or llama will team up with it's own kind and not have the 'guarding' instinct... I am sure you could research my info on this on the internet... I luv that Judy went 'street rod crazy' on those coyotes. lol!
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YellowRose |
Posted - Feb 19 2017 : 06:05:20 AM Judith, thanks for sharing with us your story which is both a little sad and funny too.
Deb so glad our little stories helped you to have a better morning. I know when Betty told me I broke out laughing and so did she at the thought of Judy getting after those coyotes.
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Blessed in Colorado |
Posted - Feb 19 2017 : 05:18:42 AM What great stories you ladies are sharing, made my morning coffee so much better! Thank you'
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forgetmenot |
Posted - Feb 18 2017 : 4:55:52 PM Well, cute story, Sara! I've been called "Stubborn as a mule". My real name is Judy. I changed it to Judith when I started working. My adoptive mother said it sounded more "adult". Anyway, I was named after the birth family's dog. True. My sister Sam was named after the cat. Go figure.
You had a cute story and I digress. LOL.
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YellowRose |
Posted - Feb 18 2017 : 2:29:35 PM Nancy and Lenora I wish I could have seen it too. Molly, a cattle dog, plays with Judy. They take turns chasing each other. On the other hand Bit a rat terrier dislikes Judy and the feeling is mutual. Judy kicks at her every chance she gets.
When we were kids growing up on a watermelon farm in Dallas County my father had a mule named Judy. So it seems like all the mules I have ever known are named Judy.
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firecatinc |
Posted - Feb 18 2017 : 2:24:08 PM Way to go Judy.
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Tumbleweed |
Posted - Feb 18 2017 : 10:22:58 AM That's a cute event Sara. Wish I could have seen it. Judy sounds like a good security system.
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