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27 AMAZING GRACE “GRACIE”
Molly Bay Grade, Not Registered
14.2 HH Age: 5
Amazing Grace is one of those mules that only comes along once in a
while. She was born gentle and just about born broke. Gracie is 14.2 hands
tall and weighs around 1000 pounds. She is friendly and always easy to
catch. She is easy to clip, good about handling her feet and loads and
hauls great. She has been ridden and packed countless miles in some of
the roughest country in the Pacifi c Northwest including pack trips into the
Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness and the Cascades, hunting in
the Salmon River country and trail rides in the mountains and high desert
of Oregon. This little molly has a huge heart and will go anywhere you
point her. She crosses fast moving water, ditches, logs and gulleys without
hesitation and without jumping. Grace will readily walk right into belly
deep water and would probably swim although we haven’t tried it. She will
put up with about anything you ask her to as long as her people are there
with her. She is a smaller mule but plenty stout to pack a larger rider. She
would be a great mule for a rider of any skill level and will be your new
best friend. For more info please contact Pam @ 541-280-5077 or by email
fourniertraining@gmail.com.
Pam Fournier • Fournier Training/Rafter F Mules
fourniertraining@gmail.com • 541-280-5077
28 SALLEE’S RHUBARB
Molly Sorrel Grade, Not Registered
14.3 HH Age: 6
We bought Rhubarb as a four-year-old, and she is just over six years old
now. She is a nicely broke sorrel molly mule out of a gaited mare and
sorrel jack. Though she does not gait, she travels smooth and can cover
country. She has a nice wither and stands 14.3 hands. Rhubarb has had
two full summer and fall seasons working for a living in our wilderness
camps north of Yellowstone Park. She has been both ridden and packed
extensively. She has led the string and been ridden off by herself. She has
packed anywhere in the string and will keep up and not hit trees even as
the last whip mule on a very long string. She has crossed lots of deadfall,
wooden bridges, and creeks. Rhubarb is sure-footed. She stands to get
on and off. She has a good wither to hold the saddle. She has a one-hand
neck rein and will tuck her head to back up. She is willing to go and soft
in her sides. She is hobble-broke. Rhubarb is easy to shoe, bridle, saddle,
and load in a trailer. She is good with worming and vaccinating and is cur-
rent on both eqvalan ivermection wormer and EWT/Flu/Rhino vaccinations.
She is sensible and has a lot of real-life trail experience. Rhubarb is a nice-
sized riding and pack mule ready to go to work. For more info, Sandy or
Scott Sallee, Emigrant, Montana blackmtn2@aol.com or (406) 222-7455.
Scott or Sandy Sallee • Black Mountain Outfi tters
blackmtn2@aol.com • 406-222-7455
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