Posted on 11/14/2018 1:57:14 PM PST by ETL
Edited on 11/14/2018 4:56:13 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
When Jeff Hill went to check on a friend
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Looks like a mule in this thread photo...
Looks like a horse in the other photo...
A famer had an old mule, that was quite advanced in mule years.
One day, the old mule fell down into an old dried-up well on the property. The farmer could hear the mule braying, but when he looked down into the dark well, he sadly realized that there was no way he could get the mule out of that well.
So with tears in his eyes, he concluded that the most humane thing he could do was to buying the mule in the well.
The farmer grabbed a spade, and dumped a shovelful of dirt down the well. The mule loudly brayed, shook, and stomped his feet. He threw another load of dirt down the well, and the mule brayed, shook, and stomped his feet.
And the farmer was dumping dirt down the well, he noticed that the mule was getting closer to the top of the well... because as he was throwing dirt down, the mule was stomping on the rising pile of dirt, which was raising the mule up - getting him higher... until, soon, he was was at the top of the well, and the mule just stepped out into field!
The moral of the story: “Shake it off and step up!”
Finally some good news! Good job.
GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing this story, and blessings on these men for saving the stranded creature.
Thanks! Love that!
Not really. Look at the large ears in all three photos.
I don’t think the ears look that large in the other thread photo...
P.S> I’ve had horses for 50 years...LOL
Good on them. One life saved.
Lucky animal. So very many creatures are dying in CA wildfires. We’re extremely sad about it and grateful for this cause for joy.
I agree in this thread it is a mule...The other picture it did look like a small horse...
They just found out this animal voted Democratic in the last election.
So it’s not a mule or a horse.
It’s a Jack Ass.
(ba doom shish!)
LOL...
What other thread?
Horses, like kitties, dogs and peeps, look much different when their coats are drenched vs dry..
Yes, see what you mean. If the same animal, sure looks different in that photo from the earlier thread.
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