The question is not clear. Does it mean can you beat someone as you would do to a stubborn, unresponsive red-headed mule? Or does it mean being beat by a red-headed mule at a racetrack? The reason I ask, I remember reading a story in Country Living Magazine, May 1975 issue, about a red mule, called "Old Red" that could outrun any throroubreds put up against it at county fairs and other events. I have a copy of the story I would be happy to provide if it would help provide an answer.
Like a mule looking at a new gate means that someone is staring with great intensity. A mule is wanting to get out and if he breaks the gate, he can go, but the owners keep replacing the gate.
It looks like a donkey or a mule.
A mule is a half donkey half horse. A mule cannot breed, so a half horse half mule is impossible.
The phrase "suck egg mule" is an idiomatic expression that conveys frustration or disappointment, often used to indicate that something is ineffective or unsatisfactory. It can imply that someone or something is a source of annoyance or that a situation is hopeless. While not commonly used, it may evoke imagery of a stubborn or unhelpful mule, highlighting the futility of the action.
A saddle mule is a mule used for transportation or riding, were as a pack mule is a mule used solely for transporting luggage rather then people.
The expression is "as stubborn as a mule."
yes i would like a picture of a mule
The mule deer got its name from its large mule-like ears. Its large mule-like ears are usually one-quarter larger than those of the white-tailed deer.
It gets its name from its large mule-like ears.
They got their name because of their mule like ears.
It's a nicer way, of saying "blow it out of your [rear end]." It means they disagree.
Death Valley Days - 1952 A Mule--- Like the Army's Mule 17-6 was released on: USA: 5 October 1968
Mule deer are herbivores, so they eat stuff like grass, bushes, and shrubs.
Yes, "stubborn as a mule" is a metaphor implying that the person is very stubborn, just like a mule known for its stubborn nature.
Like a mule looking at a new gate means that someone is staring with great intensity. A mule is wanting to get out and if he breaks the gate, he can go, but the owners keep replacing the gate.
It looks like a donkey or a mule.
The ansfer is Mule"Stubborn as a mule" An old saying =)- Gothikah, chessie and bay server