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Mules are hybrids—progenies of male donkeys (jacks) and female horses (mares). Creating a mule is difficult, and baby mules are a bit precocious, but the end result is one of the most fascinating, yet often unappreciated, creatures in the world.In the revised and expanded second edition of The Natural Superiority of Mules, ranch owner and operator John Hauer celebrates these remarkable hybrids through essays, articles, stories, and beautiful, full-color photographs and illustrations.The pieces in this collection draw attention to many of the mule's most impressive characteristics, including its agility, strength, grace, longevity, disposition, conformation, and loyalty.Contributors to this collection range from recognized professionals in the mule community to those members who have recently purchased their first mules. These experts and aficionados include:
By Sue Cole (foreword by) and John Hauer

Hardcover:

9781626361669 | 2 edition (Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, January 2, 2014), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Mules are hybrids—progenies of male donkeys (jacks) and female horses (mares).

Paperback:

9781634507868 | 3 edition (Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, November 1, 2016), cover price $24.99

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Product Description: It all starts at birth: Baby mules are just a bit more precocious than other equine creatures. Of course, the most obvious physical advantage of the mule is those magnificent ears! The Natural Superiority of Mules is a collection of essays, articles, and stories in celebration of all the unique qualities of these remarkable hybrids...read more
By John Hauer and Sena Hauer (editor)

Hardcover:

9781592288649 | Lyons Pr, January 1, 2006, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: It all starts at birth: Baby mules are just a bit more precocious than other equine creatures.

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