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29 LIBERTY
Molly Sorrel Grade, Not Registered
14.2 HH Age: 13
Liberty is a light sorrel, quarter cross molly mule. She is 13 years old,
weighs 1032 pounds, and stands 14.2 H tall. She is a sweet and kind
natured mule. She is easy to bridle, saddle and mount. She does good
with the vet and farrier. She loves the chiropractor even more. She has
very good manners all the way around. She loads and hauls well. She is a
very forward moving trail mule. She has been ridden a ton by three other
families before us. She would fi t most any family of riders. If you know the
basics, she’s your gal. She is very smooth in her gaits, easy on your back
and doesn’t jar you around. She is great on any type of terrain such as
water, big rocks, brush and bogs. She has been ridden at several trail rides
in Eminence, Missouri with one of her previous owners before us. We
have “rode the hair off of her” here at our place and in the Quachita National Forest Area. She has been used hog hunting and for
cattle work here on the ranch. We haven’t found anything she can’t do. Our family fi ghts over who gets to ride her. We know you’ll
love this cool, calm mule. Wild Bunch Mule Co, Mark and Jennifer Bailey and the rest of their family are proud to bring her to this
sale. Call and come to our place prior to the sale or ride her in Bryce Canyon before the sale. Feel free to test drive her. For more
info, pics or videos, call and/or message Jennifer at 501-213-8594 or her email at: wildbunchhorseandmuleco@gmail.com.
Mark & Jennifer Bailey • Wild Bunch Mule Co.
wildbunchhorseandmuleco@gmail.com
501-213-8594
30 BUTTERCUP
Molly Sorrel Grade, Not Registered
14 HH Age: 13
I am proud to introduce to you, Buttercup. She is a 13-year-old, 14 hand,
sorrel molly that is sweet as they come. She is as well trained to drive as
she is to ride. She has been trail ridden in all types of terrain whether you
are riding in steep mountains, or going through creeks, over bridges, or
doing obstacles, she will take you there (no spookiness). She has been
driven and ridden many miles on busy roads and does not mind traffi c.
Buttercup is beginner safe and friendly to ride or to drive, she is one that
has been there and done that. We have had her on overnight camping trips
and she ties well to highlines. You can leave her off for a month and get
her out, hook her to a cart and go have a fun drive without any worries.
You can open and close gates, pony other mules or horses without her
being bothered. She has a nice walk, trot, and lope in the arena or out in
the open. She is soft in the bit and moves well off of legs cues. We have
ridden her western and english. She is fi ne out in the pasture or in the barn
and has no bad habits. I got her from a friend who had her since she was
a weanling, and I have known Buttercup for most of her life. Mules like her
don’t show up in your barn every day. She has excellent ground manners,
she stands well for the farrier, vet, fl y spray, bathing, and for grooming.
If you think she would fi t your requirements, call Leon Raber at 330-439-
3285 or email leonraber5779@gmail.com.
Leon Raber • Lost Mule Co
leonraber5779@gmail.com • 330-439-3285
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