Meet Cheyenne, a 9-year-old Molly mule who is pleasant, eager, and has a willing mindset to go with her beautiful palomino color. She stands at 14.3 hands tall and is stocky built. She is the right size where she can handle a bigger person but still easy to get on her back. Cheyenne has been hauled extensively where she has been trail ridden many miles on all types of terrains.. She is one you can go out by yourself or in a group, she stays calm and confident either way. She will cross creeks, bridges, and go up and down hills with ease and also can be ridden safely on roads in traffic. She is not a spooky mule and will go anywhere she is asked. You can leave her set for weeks at a time and when you get her out there’s no buck or funny business. She will be right where you left off. She can be kept in the pasture or in the barn and does not have any bad habits. She is wearing shoes all around because of the roads where we ride. Cheyenne is super smooth in the walk, trot, and lope that you can sit in all day either in the arena or out on the trail. She is soft to the bit and responds to legs cues where you can open and close gaits, sidepass, and pick up her leads. We have had all level of riders on her back and she adjusts to the rider and takes care of them. We have been using her for ponying and starting colts, she keeps her cool when things get tough as well as pushing cows from pasture to pasture. She has been ridden western, english, or even bareback on the way to the barn from the pasture. She has great ground manners and will stand tied to anything without any problems. She stands for the vet, farrier, bathing, fly spray, and for grooming. If she sounds like the mule you have been searching for please give Leon Raber a call at 330-439-3285 or email leonraber5779@gmail.com.
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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 traffic. 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 fine 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 everyday. She has excellent ground manners, she stands well for the farrier, vet, fly spray, bathing, and for grooming. If you think she would fit your requirements, call Leon Raber at 330-439-3285 or email leonraber5779@gmail.com.