Mules for Sale near Gunter, TX

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Mule Mare
Acquired this mule for my daughter but she needs a more experienced rider. ..
Dallas, Texas
Brown
Mule
Mare
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Dallas, TX
TX
$1,100
Mule Stallion
Matched team of John mules. These mules are a beautiful sorrel color. They..
Dallas, Texas
Sorrel
Mule
Stallion
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Dallas, TX
TX
$5,000
Mule Mare
We have been raising and training good saddle mules since 1978. We use nat..
Sanger, Texas
Bay
Mule
Mare
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Sanger, TX
TX
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Mule Mare
"Miss Soxie Lady" is an eyecatching molly, black with white socks / stockin..
Sanger, Texas
Black
Mule
Mare
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Sanger, TX
TX
$1,850
Mule Mare
This molly will make a great trail, endurance or speed event mule. Beautifu..
Sanger, Texas
Black
Mule
Mare
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Sanger, TX
TX
$850
Mule Stallion
Big stout dude! Lots of trail experience. Built uphill, he has prominent ..
Krum, Texas
Sorrel
Mule
Stallion
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Krum, TX
TX
$4,250
Mule Mare
Calm, good - minded mule with lots of color. "Lemon Drop" has had groundwo..
Sanger, Texas
Mule
Mare
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Sanger, TX
TX
$2,500
Mule Stallion
Out of our favorite Percheron mare, "Curly" thinks he is a big pet. Very c..
Sanger, Texas
Sorrel
Mule
Stallion
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Sanger, TX
TX
$2,200
Mule Stallion
This is a versatile young mule, he is athletic with good withers, he has lo..
Sanger, Texas
Brown
Mule
Stallion
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Sanger, TX
TX
$4,500
Mule Mare
This quiet molly was started at a Buck Brannaman clinic in February 2002, t..
Sanger, Texas
Black
Mule
Mare
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Sanger, TX
TX
$3,500
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About Gunter, TX

Gunter was founded in 1902 (other sources report 1901, with a post office as early as 1898) when the family of John (a/k/a Jot) Gunter deeded 328 acres (1.33 km 2) for the original townsite, near the intersection of current State Highway 289 and Farm to Market Road 121. The first residence was established in 1903 by Albert Earthman, who would later charter the First National Bank in Gunter. A second bank, the First State Bank, would later open. Gunter steadily grew until 1924, when the First State Bank (having outlasted the First National Bank) closed its doors, leaving many businessmen and farmers in financial ruin. The Great Depression and two devastating fires in 1930 and 1948 further damaged the local economy.