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North of england mule or masham
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<blockquote data-quote="Purli R" data-source="post: 7199299" data-attributes="member: 24964"><p>Well I"m goin to stand up for the masham before they all come on here spouting about face colour.Mashams will do all or anything a mule can do, except it will still be doing it when a mule has gone broken mouthed or worn itself out. Does not need as much outlay to buy it,unless its a shlg cos they have averaged more than mules(skipton/bentham). Only need to compare a Dalesbred ewe to a swaledale ewe to see why a masham is chunkier than a mule. Only need to compare a Teeswater to a BFL to see why a masham is chunkier. Biggest drawback is they probably carry to much wool for nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purli R, post: 7199299, member: 24964"] Well I"m goin to stand up for the masham before they all come on here spouting about face colour.Mashams will do all or anything a mule can do, except it will still be doing it when a mule has gone broken mouthed or worn itself out. Does not need as much outlay to buy it,unless its a shlg cos they have averaged more than mules(skipton/bentham). Only need to compare a Dalesbred ewe to a swaledale ewe to see why a masham is chunkier than a mule. Only need to compare a Teeswater to a BFL to see why a masham is chunkier. Biggest drawback is they probably carry to much wool for nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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