Mules with Muzzle Guards on Oklahoma Farm June 1939
Mules are fitted with guards around their muzzles to prevent them from eating while working on a farm near Vian, Oklahoma. In June 1939, this practice illustrates agricultural methods used on tenant farms. Mules were commonly utilized for their strength and endurance, playing a vital role in farming operations during this era.
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Mules with Muzzle Guards on Oklahoma Farm June 1939
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