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Been there, done that mule! Wrangled mustangs, herded cattle, lead pack animals, packed pannier boxes, crossed rivers, walked through parades, gamed in events, competed in obstacle courses, etc. Lots of people LOVE this mule. Many said he was their favorite at various events. Several tried to buy him over the years, but I wasn't ready at the time. Now that I have mustangs to train, I am willing to sell Otter and other equines. 15.1 hands Very desensitized (tractors, motorcycles, side-by-sides, gunshot, livestock, tarps, flags, parades, costumes, walked right up to smoky the bear costume, etc). He's very curious. Can slide off his butt, crawl under Walks out alone or in group, leads a pack string or follows in a pack string Walk/trot/canter/gallop, side-passes, yields hindquarter, moves forequarters, open gates from the saddle, etc. Walks out fast, can keep up with gated animals. Wrangles wild mustangs off the saddle horn (1st place calf-roper at Bishop Mule Days wanted to buy Otter for a roping prospect but I wasn't ready to sell him yet) Loves herding cattle Calm but alert, impossible to sneak up on him, he's always watching for bear Will game but prefers trail Loves to go places and see new things, he's so happy when I pick him to ride Outstanding with obstacles Crosses bridges, creeks, logs, up or down anything Loves water, creek, river, ocean Sure footed A lot of fun to ride Picks up right where he left off after months of not riding Easy to saddle/bridle Good with ears Good with trimming Easy to load and trailer; self-loads, sometimes hangs out in the trailer if I leave the door open Hilarious bray, people cannot imagine what I have in the trailer, sounds like a dragon Funny, big personality, loves to play, entertaining to watch him play with others, he makes up games (don't leave your stuff out, he will play tug-of-war with it, my hoses have holes in them, leave sticks and fat ropes out for him to play with other equines) Loves chaos, he creates it, and wants to be right in the middle of it, total clown In your pocket, loves attention Easy to catch Great barefoot Never shod Good with trimming Joins up when lunging; I don't do a lot of roundpen work with mules because they get bored, but I do enough to ensure respect Excellent confirmation and color, lots of compliments (several wanted to buy him based on his looks and personality) Stout, good bone, well-proportioned (one guy said he would love Otter as a pack mule because he is built with good bone to carry some weight) Typical mule…he will ask for your resume. Has been ridden by beginner kids in events and parades but he will take advantage mainly in events if he thinks he can. Not as likely to take advantage in parades
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