When buying an equine, ask for a soundness check from a reputable veterinarian. Check the health records and registration papers on the equine you are buying, try him out a couple of times and visit him more than just once before taking him home. Buying at an auction is risky, so bring a knowledgeable person with you if you plan to bid at an auction, and make sure all paperwork is in order. The best place to buy is from a reputable breeder. Often, you can see both parents, the facility where they live and the way they train. This can give you a clearer picture of the kind of equine you are buying. Ask for and check references.
Subject: Buying a Mule Mule/Donkey Location Help Should I Get a Mule?
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