MULES


empty Shlei BRH the Cisco Kidd
Portrait of the real Cisco, champion halter mule, as a weanling. Both model and real mule owned by Sue King

empty Shlei Gone Blonde
Palomino mule customized from the Hagen-Renaker mini mule; owned and image provided by Juanita Snyder.

empty Thibodeaux!
Spotted half-arabian Hinny Gelding, his dam is "Can I Keep it Ma?", his sire a pinto-purebred Arabian. Customized from the Breyer Classic Arabian Stallion.

emptyShlei Kentucky Splash
Chestnut tobiano mule, customized from the Breyer Classic Silky Sullivan, created in the early 1990's.

emptyAdds Spots and Stir
Black blanket appaloosa mare mule customized from the Hagen-Renaker mini mule; created Nov 2002.

emptyShlei Molly Coddle
Brown Saddle Mule molly (mare), customized from the Breyer Stablemate Native Dancer mold.

empty Pezutah Tanka
Bay blanket appaloosa saddle mule foal customized from the Breyer Stock Horse Foal; owned and image provided by Juanita Snyder.

empty Shadow's Migraine Mule
Bay blanket appaloosa saddle mule customized from the Breyer traditional Man O War; owned by Leah Patton; image provided by Juanita Snyder. Juanita describes this piece: portrait done on an article Leah had run across about a wildly skewed spotted Mule that well...really did look like that!.

empty Shlei Vegas Lady
Black minimally spotted appaloosa saddle mule customized from the unknown; owned by Leah Patton; image provided by Juanita Snyder. Juanita describes this piece: A classic scaled minimally spotted Saddle mule customized by Leah, portraying how donkey genetics (which has a mind of its own) can have fun wrecking havoc with mule patterns. Donkey spotting, for example, is fond of staying "topside" and will often transfer as such onto Mules. And other times the Donkey spot gene will go nuts and manifest itself into a wildly skewed pattern as tested by the former mule.

 

 



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