Get Down the Road Gaited Molly Mule
Name
Breed
Mule
Gender
Mare
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,342/82,784
Ad Status
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Price
$7,000
Mule Mare for Sale in Kirksville, MO
Maybelene, gaited molly mule out of a saddle bred mare. Small head, nice
ears, big eyes, good conformation. Exc ground & saddle manners. Lots
of energy & stamina. Exc flat foot walk & running walk. Lots of trail
xperience. Can keep up with gaited horses or lead. Goes down the trail
like she has an appointment. She doesn't look at anything because
she has been there, done that. Don't have to ask her twice to move
on. See video at http: / / www. jandbpasofinos. com or request dvd.
Visit us in NE MO & try her out for a couple days. No surprises. She is
one of the best gaited mules I have owned in 15 years of riding gaited
mules. 660-341-8***8 e - mail jandbpasofi***@tctwb. com
Disciplines
About Kirksville, MO
Kirksville was laid out in 1841 on a 40-acre (0.06 sq mi; 16.19 ha) site, and was first incorporated in 1857. According to tradition, Jesse Kirk, Kirksville's first postmaster, shared a dinner of turkey and whiskey with surveyors working in the area on the condition that they would name the town after him. Not only the first postmaster, Kirk was also the first to own a hotel and a tavern in Kirksville. Contrary to popular belief, the name of the city has no connection to John Kirk, onetime president of Truman State University from 1899 to 1925. However, the grandson of Jesse Kirk reported that the town was named for Kirk's son John, a figure of local legend credited with killing two deer with a single bullet.