Yuma - #352 - 11 Bay Mule Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #352 Yuma |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$400
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Status | Sold on 6/1/2013 |
Date Available | 5/29/2013 to 6/10/2013 |
Age/Color/Gender | 11 Years(Approx) / Bay / Mare |
Breed(s) | Mule Draft |
Registration | |
Broke? | Yes |
Condition | Poor |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/10674 |
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DescriptionThis huge bay draft mule molly stands well over 16hh and I would guess her around 16.2hh. I am estimating her to be 11 years old based on her teeth, but I have provided a photo so that you can judge for yourself. She is a very large molly with huge bone and build, but she is currently underweight. She has a big right knee and although she got around on it fine, I could hear "clicking" like you sometimes hear from arthritis. This molly was the second friendliest of the bunch and was super easy to handle. She kept following me after I unhaltered her and acted like I still had her on a lead. She was well mannered and did anything asked. She didn't mind her ears messed with, her feet picked up or her teeth looked at. She comes with the verbal history of being a riding and pack mule and to have been taken on pack trips to Idaho.
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