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We have several gaited mules for sale. Several mules are
pictured here but many are not. Please call us for more
information. The mules enjoy visits from small and large groups
of people. They're always learning to do new things (all kinds
of equestrian activities, pulling carts) and we keep these web
pages updated as best as we can but the best information can be
found by calling us.

Pickle's amazing color comes from his mother, an American Paint Horse. |

Roxie can pull a cart. |

Annie gets a kiss. |


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Angel, who is Pickle's
little sister, gets her color from her mother,
an American Paint Horse. Here she is just a few
days old in April, 2009. This was her first time
out of the stable. She ran and ran like no other
foal we've seen. She's extra special.
You can see her brother, Pickle, to the left.

Dixie, a Spotted Saddle mule. |

Jake, a Tennessee Walker mule. He was three
years old at the time of this photo, summer
2008. |

Fancy, a Tennessee Walker mule. |

Petie is a breeding mule. Pretty amazing! |

Dixie, a Spotted Saddle mule.
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We were so fortunate to
get some photos of Sugar on her birthday. She is
only about 10 hours old here. Her mother, Tiki,
is a Paso Fino. Sugar is exceptionally friendly.
She's so sweet, we have to make a special effort
to let her spend more time with her mother than
us so they make a good bond.
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