HighUintas
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We're house shopping and the options within budget are very limited. Trying to decide between in town or slightly out, with enough land for 3 animals. The dream was to be able to have a few mules and shoot off my porch, but for the next 10-15 years it's looking like the shoot off my porch scenario probably isn't happening. And I'd rather not spend the extra money for space and equipment for animals if it's not for me.
I've been thinking for years that I'd like to get some mules when possible. I grew up with friends who rode and whose parents were mule and horse nuts, but my folks weren't and didn't have any nor did they know anything about them. So I've ridden a bit, but for all intents and purposes I'm essentially ignorant about keeping livestock.
So, for a complete neophyte who doesn't know anyone within a 22 hr drive that owns them, what's the best way of going about finding out if my life is compatible with owning 3? I'm sure I'd eventually be able to figure it out and be successful if I just dove in, researched, got a few and put the time in. But I'd hate to put additional financial burden on my family to try it only to find out a few years from now that it isn't for me. I'm currently 39. I don't know if therea benefit to getting into it or trying it now versus at 50-55.
I've been thinking for years that I'd like to get some mules when possible. I grew up with friends who rode and whose parents were mule and horse nuts, but my folks weren't and didn't have any nor did they know anything about them. So I've ridden a bit, but for all intents and purposes I'm essentially ignorant about keeping livestock.
So, for a complete neophyte who doesn't know anyone within a 22 hr drive that owns them, what's the best way of going about finding out if my life is compatible with owning 3? I'm sure I'd eventually be able to figure it out and be successful if I just dove in, researched, got a few and put the time in. But I'd hate to put additional financial burden on my family to try it only to find out a few years from now that it isn't for me. I'm currently 39. I don't know if therea benefit to getting into it or trying it now versus at 50-55.