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Competition => Tall Tails! => Topic started by: Watauga on March 09, 2010, 10:26:40 PM

Title: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: Watauga on March 09, 2010, 10:26:40 PM
My Father in law sent this to me.
I Wonder if this really happened? I didn't know mules were that smart.  
   
   This  is unbelievable!      

A  couple from Montana  were out riding on the range, he with his rifle  and she (fortunately) with her  camera.
Their  dogs always followed them, but on this occasion  a Mountain Lion decided that he wanted to stalk  the dogs (you'll see the dogs in the background  watching).
Very,  very bad  decision.
The  hunter got off the mule with his rifle and  decided to shoot in the air to scare away the  lion, but before he could get off a shot the  lion charged in and decided he wanted a piece of  those dogs.
With  that, the mule took off and decided he wanted  a piece of that  lion.
That's  when all hell broke loose for the  lion.
As  the lion approached the dogs, the mule snatched  him up by the tail and started whirling him  around.  Banging its head on the ground on  every pass.  Then he dropped it, stomped on  it and held it to the ground by the throat.   The mule then got down on his knees and  bit the thing all over a couple of dozen times  to make sure it was dead, then whipped it into  the air again, walked back over to the couple  (who were stunned in silence) and stood there  ready to continue his ride as if nothing had  just  happened.
Fortunately,  even though the hunter didn't get off a shot,  his wife got the  pictures.



Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: NW Wildman on March 09, 2010, 11:36:45 PM
WOW
wtch
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: beowulf on March 10, 2010, 12:36:37 AM
thats not a mule ,thats an 800 pound gorilla in a mule suit ! ROFL ! gotta kinda feel sorry for the cat ,beat to death by a mule ,he`ll never get into kitty valhalla !
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: Watauga on March 10, 2010, 01:26:03 AM
Yep that would be a sad story to have to tell at the gates of Kitty heaven ROFL
Hope the mule got sweet oats and an apple or too after that thmbsup
If the mule skinned the cat he would be a Muleskinner? [hmm]
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: beowulf on March 10, 2010, 03:14:50 AM
you know what they say ," there`s more ways than one to skin a cat !"  :qz:
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Post by: NAULTRICK1 on March 19, 2010, 05:24:03 AM
 (susp) Next time sommun calls me a jackass Iain't goin to be so insulted dntn
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Post by: glocksrus on March 27, 2010, 10:15:20 PM
I've seen a mule kill a dog like this. Around here they put them in pastures with the cows to protect them from coyote's.
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: Bryan762 on July 10, 2010, 11:47:08 PM
 ROFL that is not just a mule, it is the mule, and mr mule to you lol!!!! a true badASS lol!!!!
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: hrayton on July 11, 2010, 12:58:34 AM
You know....that MIGHT BE, just about the coolest thing I have ever read...or seen for that matter....wow...  (susp) An attack mule. I might not sleep tonight....because I'm gonna be revising the animal kingdom in my head. Of course war horses in the middle ages were trained to fight too I guess, but man....a mule? Now I want one.....
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: beezlebob on January 03, 2016, 03:17:53 AM
Mules are a whole lot smarter than people believe, we had a couple on the ranch, and both were pretty smart, they love playing dumb to though. Anyone who thinks a Mule is dumb, is a fool.
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: Patocazador on January 03, 2016, 11:45:39 AM
Most savvy western packers prefer mules over horses for their pack strings. They are more sure-footed in the mountains and don't spook at everything like a horse.

I saw those photos about 2 years ago but the story was somewhat different. That story was a guy hunting lions with his dogs.
Title: Re: Neds? Badass Mule
Post by: DandJofAZ on January 04, 2016, 12:15:46 AM
Grand dad used to run a hillside harvester in California pulled by 22head of horses and 2 mules. Mules would take verbal camands for turning and such and led the horses which did most of the pulling.  My unkle has a picture of his dad and the team at work up on his wall.

Doug

PS --that was when Kalifornia was run by a rural population and farming was king.