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About:
Originally, Pega Mules were created when Pega jacks were crossed with [horse] mares, who themselves had both American Quarter blood and either Campolina or Marchador blood. These mules were well-adapted to the Brazilian climate, and were widely used for herding cattle in Brazilian farms.
Today, Pega Mules are also used for recreational and trail riding because of their comfortable ambling gait. They are created by crossing a Pega Jack with a Campolina, Mangalarga Marchador, or Mangolina mare.
Conformation:
The conformation of Pega Mules can largely be described as a 'horsey' version of the Pega Donkey. The head is long, with a narrow jaw and a convex or Roman profile, the ears are long and curved inwards (although the tips don't touch each other), the neck is often held high, the croup is rounded, and the hind legs are often stretched behind the body to some degree.
Performance metrics:
The following are the: range, average, (SD), and MOE of performance metrics of ordered Pega Mules in Horse Isle (not bred ones). In rare cases,
Speed: 13.6-15.8, 14.9 (0.5), 0.1.
Sprint: 39-52, 46 (3), 0.6.
Accel: 0.82-1.00, 0.92 (0.04), 0.01.
Decel: 0.84-0.99, 0.91 (0.03), 0.01.
Jump: 4.83-5.17, 5.02 (0.06), 0.01.
Pull: 1.64-2.81, 2.29 (0.31), 0.06.
Turning: 45.13-55.12, 49.70 (2.5), 0.49.
Reverse: 2.2-2.8, 2.5 (0.1), 0.03.
Stamina: 46.07-56.53, 51.35 (2.51), 0.49.
Reaction: 0.73-0.87, 0.80 (0.03), 0.01.
Coats & Height:
Colors & patterns: Pega Mules come in all colors and patterns that exist in mules
Height: 12hh to 16.3hh.
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