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mule
mule hybrid offspring of a male donkey (see ass ) and a female horse , bred as a work animal. The name is also sometimes applied to the hinny, the offspring of a male horse and female donkey; hinnies are considered inferior to mules. The mule has many donkey characteristics—long ears, a tufted tail, slender legs, small hooves, and a loud bray—but it resembles a horse in size and strength. Most mules weigh from 1,100 to 1,400 lb (500-640 kg). They lack the speed of horses, but are more surefooted and have great powers of endurance. Like donkeys, they are of a cautious and temperamental disposition and require expert handling to perform well. Both sexes are sterile. Mules have been bred as pack and draft animals since prehistoric times, and are still used throughout the world, particularly in regions where mechanized farm equipment is uncommon. They have been widely used in the United States, where they were first bred by George Washington, but are now found mainly in the southeastern states. Mules were used extensively for military transport before the advent of mechanization. They are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Perissodactyla, family Equidae.
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Miners and mules were a cantankerous mix
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette; 9/13/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...and well in range, of the rear hooves. Mules are part of the long history of the mining...deep mining. These were hauled by oxen, mules, goats and even dogs. In 1842, the United...shaft. Some companies in West Virginia used mules or ponies right up to shutting down less...
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Off THE RECORD: Miners and mules a cantankerous mix
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette; 9/20/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...and well in range, of the rear hooves. Mules are part of the long history of the mining...deep mining. These were hauled by oxen, mules, goats and even dogs. In 1842, the United...shaft. Some companies in West Virginia used mules or ponies right up to shutting down less...
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Off THE RECORD: Miners and mules were a cantankerous mix
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette; 9/20/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...and well in range, of the rear hooves. Mules are part of the long history of the mining...deep mining. These were hauled by oxen, mules, goats and even dogs. In 1842, the United...shaft. Some companies in West Virginia used mules or ponies right up to shutting down less...
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The Natural Superiority of Mules.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Saturday Evening Post; 5/1/2006; 319 words
; The Natural Superiority of Mules by John Hauer, 152 pages, The Lyons Press, $29.95 Getting a Kick out of Mules In the annals of equine history, horses...superior cousins of the horse their due. Mules as babies are more precocious than horses...
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2/5 RECRUITS HELP FROM MULES
Transcript from: Regulatory Intelligence Data; 7/10/1999; ; 363 words
; 00-00-0000 BRIDGEPORT, Calif. (July 30) -- Mules are kind of like lance corporals, Sgt. Danny Nead said...instruction here on using a natural resource in combat - mules. Mules have been used in mountainous terrain for decades. A mule...
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Stubborn About Mules.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 10/10/2004; 700+ words
; ...pasture, Everton could see the mules in the distance. The mules began walking toward them. He purchased his first pair of mules Dec. 6, 1986, and brought them home Jan. 7, 1987. I knew...leave this truck here, but I'm going to own two of those mules before we leave here today.' Mules are ...
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Stubborn mules cleverer than donkeys and horses
Newspaper article from: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK); 9/4/2008; 400 words
; ...University, was part of the research team. He said: "The mules' performance was significantly better than that of either...will ensure that people change their attitudes towards mules, which frequently have a bad reputation because they often...empirical evidence that the improved characteristics of ...
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Backup QB gives Mules a boost.
Newspaper article from: Sedalia Democrat (Sedalia, MO); 9/16/2007; 643 words
; ...third quarter and promptly helped lead the Mules to a 27-7 win Saturday afternoon against...three-and-out on his first series, Dean led the Mules on consecutive scoring drives as UCM (2...Anthony Parks' big punt return put the Mules in position to score. The senior returned...
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HORSES OK, BUT SHE LOVES HER MULES
Newspaper article from: Evansville Courier & Press (2007-Current); 8/17/2008; ; 448 words
; ...County woman points out. "I like my horses. I love my mules." While admitting that mules "start out cute but soon get ugly almost every time...starts stumbling like it's about to throw a rod. Mules go and go like a Timex." And she dotes on her favorites...
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THE LONG HAUL PACK MULES CARRY TRADITION, CARGO FOR FOREST SERVICE.(Lifestyles/Spotlight)(Colorado Critters Page)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 7/24/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...the employ of the U.S. Forest Service. ``Mules like to chew on soft wood,'' says Kinkade...Jeff Outhier and their string of 10 female mules, called ``mollies,'' travel around the...In a high-tech, mechanized world, the mules have proved themselves an indispensable...
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Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
mule 1 / myoōl / • n. 1. the offspring of a donkey...Compare with hinny 1 . ∎ a person compared to a mule, esp. in being stubborn or obstinate. ∎ inf...standard crossbred varieties of sheep. 3. (also spinning mule ) a kind of spinning machine producing yarn on ...
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Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
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Book article from: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
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