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DiaMond D Mule Farm
General Bob
 
 
 

Bob is a one of a kind jack that produces color, conformation, and outstanding personalities in his babies.  His babies will be blessed with a natural curiosity, small head, and very straight legs.  He can pass on color of the mare and size due to his mammoth 59 inches.  He loves to be loved and is gentle enough for us to hand breed in just a rope halter!  He is super gentle and super loving.  He was shown once in 2007 at the Houston Livestock Show in Houston Texas and placed an impressive 2nd in the Jack Halter Class!  Considering the best donkeys in the country were there, that says it all!  He also was the top placing jack in the Donkey Western Pleasure class after only 6 weeks of training!!!  Amazing!  Proving once again his trainability and temperament are outstanding.  Breed to an up and coming Champion Jack now, before everyone does!

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Gentle

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Breeding Stocks


Our Goals
  • To breed for a better mule by providing a better jack.
  • To make beautiful babies with a proven producer of them.
  • To promote Bob and his outstanding traits that he passes on to the babies.

Standing at stud for an introductory fee of $350, plus $5 a day for mare care.  Leave your mare with us and we'll vet her out for you too!  Cheaper than transporting her back and forth.  Diesel is ridiculous these days.

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Handsome

Breeding stocks have been strategically placed in the wash stall.  This provides an environment that can easily be sanitized after each breeding.  The stocks are made of round tubing to prevent any injury to the mare or the jack when breeding.  There is also a gated area for foal to be in when mare is in stocks.  This allows mare and baby to remain calm during this time.  Safety and convenience for all involved were a top priority during the development process of the breeding area. 

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