superted1989
Well-Known Member
We have a small herd of 'assisted' grass liveries, a few youngsters and some retireds, and part of my job is their care. One of the new youngsters, lovely chap that he is, bears more than a passing resemblance to a mule! His owner told us he came from a sale, unhandled, on the mainland somewhere but we haven't seen her since.
On discussing his 'mule likeness' with YO, she wondered if maybe he did have a bit of donkey in there somewhere! I don't know if I read it somewhere, heard it, or, just plain made it up, but I've always though mules (and other hybrids) are sterile.
So, numpty question, are mules sterile? And, if they are, would you still have to geld a male mule (for behaviour) or, do they live as nature intended?
Thanks in advance
On discussing his 'mule likeness' with YO, she wondered if maybe he did have a bit of donkey in there somewhere! I don't know if I read it somewhere, heard it, or, just plain made it up, but I've always though mules (and other hybrids) are sterile.
So, numpty question, are mules sterile? And, if they are, would you still have to geld a male mule (for behaviour) or, do they live as nature intended?
Thanks in advance