noun
- Plural of muley; cattle without horns, or a naturally hornless breed of cattle.
Usage: chiefly North American; also spelled 'mulies'
Examples
- The rancher preferred muleys because they were safer to handle in the corral.
- Muleys are easier to transport than horned breeds.
- The herd consisted mostly of muleys and a few horned steers.
- Breeding muleys reduced injuries among the ranch hands.
- These muleys adapted well to the harsh prairie conditions.