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  1. showmemo.civilwarvirtualmuseum.org › war-conflict › missouri-mulesMissouri Mules – Show Me Missouri

    15 lis 2021 · The Missouri mule was a prized draft animal known for its strength and agility. In the late nineteenth century, Missouri livestock breeders became recognized internationally for raising quality mules. A cross between a female horse and a male donkey, mules were brought to Missouri from Mexico in the 1820s via the Santa Fe Trail.

  2. 13 lip 2015 · In 1870, Missouri was the largest mule-holding state in the nation, a position it held until 1900. The typical Missouri Mule is a cross between a mare of a draft breed and a mammoth jack. This produces a stout, strong animal that is more easily managed and more agile than his draft horse cousins.

  3. 5 lut 2020 · Missouri Mules. by Joshua Heston. A long, hot dusty furrow. Summer sun beating down. Heat rippling the blue hills beyond. A bony old mule labors for a Missouri farmer, weathered lines of his face matching the ribs showing on the animal. Creak of leather, soft pad of foot and hoof.

  4. showmemo.civilwarvirtualmuseum.org › collection › missouri-mulesMissouri Mules – Show Me Missouri

    20 lip 2021 · The sturdy animals were first brought to Missouri by traders along the Santa Fe Trail in the 1820s. Mules soon became a staple of Missouri farms. Despite rapid advancements in military technology, the surefooted mule was indispensable for hauling equipment on the Western Front in World War I.

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  6. 19 cze 2024 · Mule Facts. Mules are hybrids: the offspring of a mare (female horse) and a jack (male donkey). Missouri mules were declared the state animal in 1995. Mizzou's stacked logo features the shape of a mule head in the center, to honor the significant role of the Missouri mule in the state's history.

  7. 3 paź 2020 · “Too few people understand the Missouri Mule, a beast of burden in peace and war. They worked farms, forests and mines, yet never shed a reputation for stubborn-ness, even cantankerousness. Those who knew them tell a better story: Mules are intelligent, hardworking, agile, quick to learn, dependable – and wiser than horses.”

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