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- January 24, 2008 at 1:35 am #39414AnonymousInactive
Hello everyone! My husband and I are starting a sustainable herb and veg farm in Fenner NY, Madison Co. I aspire to have mule power at our farm someday. Looking for advice and comraderie now, equipment someday. Glad to have found you through the NY Small Farms Program newsletter.
January 28, 2008 at 12:10 am #45423Donn HewesKeymasterHi Beck and welcome, My wife and I have a small sheep dairy near Cortland, NY. I do alot of our farm work with horses and mules, and I love it. Let me know if I can be of help. Donn
January 28, 2008 at 10:31 pm #45422PlowboyParticipantWe are in Otsego county near Oneonta. We use 7 Percherons and 1 Belgian to help out around the farm. Mules are good but make sure when you are ready you get good mules. An old timer told me a good mule is worth his weight in gold but a bad mule is just dangerous. As is true with horses and oxen too sometimes it’s worth a few bucks more to get really good well broke stock to begin with.
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