We are re-homing our gorgeous leopard Appaloosa Molly mule Jubilee, but I will be selective about her home. Here is a link to her YouTube Video. She is around 9 years old, 14.3hh, and drop-dead gorgeous. I would classify her as appropriate for an intermediate or advanced rider currently. When we purchased her, she was essentially untouched, and we have put A LOT of time and work into this mule.
She has been ridden many miles in the arena and the mountains and has had many different riders on her. She is sensitive and she reminds me more of the performance horses I grew up riding than your average mule. She would not do well with someone who was heavy-handed but she does need a confident leader.
Jubilee would also be an excellent dressage/ English prospect. She does not have a mean bone in her body, and she isn’t at all stubborn or defiant. She collects beautifully, she side passes, and is very responsive and well-schooled with groundwork. She has a lovely and smooth collected trot and a nice lope. She knows her one-rein stop and has good brakes.
Jubilee is doing very well on trail rides, but she needs more miles and confidence building. She loads and trailers well,she is very sure-footed and athletic, and she has been ponied and has ponied other animals as well. I do not keep her in a big pasture, and I can catch her within 10 minutes in a medium sized paddock. She would likely be more challenging to catch in a large pasture. The more time you work with her and ride her, the better she gets, and she tends to go backwards with too much time off.
As far as she has come, and as much as she has matured, I know she is going to be an amazing mule with continued consistent training. I just have too many projects right now and would like her to go to someone who has the skill set and time to continue her training. If, after reading this full description, you think she might be a good fit for you, please call or e-mail us for more information. Located in Gunnison Colorado and we can assist in booking shipping.
Wynonna is a 15.2hh 11 year old gaited palomino molly mule. Wynonna is coming from a friend and fan of the ranch that wanted to see her used and go to a great home. Our friend runs a rescue operation and with 22 animals and Wynonna was not being ridden regularly. Wynonna was the animal they put their less experienced riders on. Gwen says “She is a wonderful girl if not somewhat opinionated at times and will take the occasional grass breaks on the trail from a less experienced rider. Other than that, her personality is a 10!!! Unfortunately we currently have 22 horses at our rescue and Wynonna is very under utilized.” We have taken Wynonna out on several rides already and into the high country and she has been fantastic. She barely needed a tune-up after almost a year off. Nothing bothers this girl and she is an intelligent, sure-footed, and calm mount. She is a smooth ride and his a nice forward moving mule that likes to ride out front but she’s fine in the middle and the back as well. She is not a poke along mule that constantly need prodding but she’ll go whatever pace you ask her to. Her color is awesome and she has little white spots and roaning in her coat when she shed out in the summer and a pretty white star on her forehead. She has great feet and we’ve had no trouble riding her barefoot in the rocky mountains. She is a willing partner, good for the farrier, good with clippers, and easy to catch. She has a sweet, goofy personality and is looking forward to being someone’s baby. We will be even more selective about her home than usual as we promised Gwen this awesome girl would go to a fantastic home. She does great packing but she is not the right fit for a hunter because she does not like to pack dead animals.
Doc is a gorgeous dun mule colt with so much dun factor. His dam is Silver our homozygous grulla foundation quarter horse mare and his sire is our jack Lake Nowhere Judah. This 3 1.2 year old has so much primitive striping on his legs, a dorsal stripe, and vetral strip on his belly. His color and markings are unbelievable. He is ready to start your way! Please contact Tom Reed Horsemanship at 253-341-6506 directly for more information!
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