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Premier Mule Sale
1 BELLE Paint Grade
Molly
15.1 HH Year Born: 2016
Belle is a tri-colored paint (sorrel/white/black) molly mule. She
stands 15 HH, has a big foot, big bone and square frame. Belle has
been trail rode in the mountains and in high traffic areas. She has
been on many overnight camping, hunting and pack trips. She has also been used
on every aspect of working ranch horse/mule duties such as sorting, penning,
gathering and doctoring. Belle has been used for penning back cattle at our local
livestock barn and truly is just a point and go mule. The hills won’t get too steep
and the water won’t get too deep. She can be ridden every day or lay her off for
months and she will still be a super good-minded mule. If you are looking for one
mule that does it all, she will check every box. She rides, drives, ranches, hunts,
packs and does parades. Bell is super easy to clip, bathe, load, stands tied with a
bridle rein, and stands for the farrier as well as the vet.
Jason Griffin • JG Performance Horses • (573) 225-7144
2 COFFEE ADMS
John
Brown
15.1 HH Year Born: 2020
We call this handsome, dark Brown john mule Coffee. Even at his
young age of 4, he has a sweet disposition, a great mind and his
whole life ahead of him. He is quiet and careful but has a nice fast
walk that really covers ground. He rides out by himself without any hesitation or
fuss. Coffee is the size everyone is looking for at 15 HH. We have used him for rid-
ing and packing and this mule is talented and handy. If you are looking for a show
mule, Coffee would make a good one. He knows his leads and will move off your
leg. He naturally carries his head nice and low, reins like a horse, has a nice turn
around, a great lope and a sliding stop. He will pony another mule or a horse and
has lead a short pack string. He has moved cows and has roped in the branding
pen. Coffee aced the extreme trail course and he crosses standing or rushing water
and any type of bridge safely and carefully. He loads and hauls without issues. We
have hunted on him in the precipitous canyons of the Deschutes River in Oregon,
trail rode him in the Cascade mountains, scouted elk on him in the Salmon River
country and hauled him to Arizona to ride the desert canyons of Yavapai County.
Coffee is out of a pretty little, large standard jack and a cowhorse bred registered
Quarter Horse mare. He is registered with the ADMS. About anyone could get
along with this nice john mule. He is friendly as a pet pig, loves everybody, catches
you in the pasture and begs to be messed with every day no matter how hard
you work him. He is up to date on hoof care, vaccinations, deworming and dental
care. We’d be happy to show you this nice mule at our ranch in Oregon or come
take him for a ride at mule days. For more information or to make an appointment
please call or email us at fourniertraining@gmail.com.
Matt & Pam Fournier • Rafter F Mules • (541) 280-5077
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