Gentle and Safe Trail Molly Mule

Name
Bunny
Breed
Mule
Gender
Mare
Color
Brown
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2005
Country
United States
Views/Searches
37/0
Ad Status
Price
$3,500

Mule Mare for Sale in Junction, IL

14-year-old appaloosa mare mule that stands 14.1 hh. She is brown with some spots and roaning and has unique white markings on the backs of her ears, along with the traditional short appaloosa tail. She is a safe and experienced mule. She has been ridden many trail miles in Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky and Illinois. She ties out well and has been on many 4-day campouts in Brown County, Midwest, and Deems Lake. She crosses logs and ditches calmly and without jumping them. She has plenty of ‘whoa’ and handle. She is used to saddle bags and desensitized to Velcro and water bottles, etc. She rides with a crupper and back cinch. Nice smooth walk, trot, and canter. She backs well and is well trained. Good for clippers, farrier, loading, and is good with her ears. She rides in the middle just fine and doesn’t try to out-walk the one ahead, but she’s exceptionally good to lead, too. She walks out at a nice pace out front, does not spook, and stays steady all day. She is recently shod and current on hoof care with drill-tech shoes all the way around. She stands still to mount and stands nice and patient on the trail. Once you stop her, she will stand quietly until you ask her to move again. I can e-mail pictures and some videos taken from her on the trail. Price is $3,500. Ph. 618-841-4413
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About Junction, IL

Junction was founded in the 1880s, and was named for its location at the junction of the L&N and B&O railroads. When a post office was established in 1884, it was named "Cypress Junction." The name was changed to "Junction City" in 1888, and shortened to "Junction" in 1894. Junction's location in a relatively flat area leaves it prone to flooding along the Ohio River, which can cause waters in the nearby Saline River to back up. A major flood in March 1997 displaced several area residents and blocked all but one road leading into the village. The Hickory Hill mansion, almost five miles west of Junction, is the 19th-century home of illegal slave trader and slave breeder John Hart Crenshaw.

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