Ranch, Trail, Hunting Mule
Name
Carmen
Breed
Mule
Gender
Mare
Color
Palomino
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
June, 2012
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,704/101,913
Ad Status
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Price
$3,500
Mule Mare for Sale in Jamestown, KY
Carmen is a 15.1hh, 11 year old, Dappled Palomino Molly/Mare Mule. Carmen has been used on a ranch in Oklahoma, South Dakota and has also been used in Kentucky. She has worked on a feedlot, roped and doctored sick ones. She has even been used a few rodeos to tug bulls. She has been used for hunting trips up into the mountains. Has been shot off of and has worn a pack rig a few times as well. She is great in the mountains and on rough trails and she will cross creeks, ditches, logs and navigate rough rocky areas. Carmen is trained to lay down. She is traffic safe. She has a ground covering gait, a very smooth jog, a very nice slow collected lope and reins around as well! She has been exposed to all kinds of wildlife such as deer or turkey or other animals like cows or dogs and will go anywhere that she is asked too. She has seen everything that one could see out on the trails. She will go up or down even the steepest slopes, across deep creeks, over downed trees, and over all types of rough terrain while still being sure footed. Carmen is 100% fine with her ears and feet, she will wear any type of headstall, will ride in a crupper or britchen either one and she is not cinchy, cold backed, does not crib or weave. Feel free to call Jake with any questions at 270-566-3465. Located in Jamestown, KY.
About Jamestown, KY
The community was established in 1826 to be the seat of the newly formed Russell County. It was briefly known as Jacksonville in honor of General Andrew Jackson, who had just won a plurality of the popular vote during the 1824 presidential election but lost the runoff in the House of Representatives, largely because of the " corrupt bargain" struck by Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams. However, an anti-Jacksonian party loyal to Clay came into power the same year and the post office was established in November as Jamestown after local landowner James Wooldridge, who (together with his brother John) had donated 110 acres of land for the town. The act of the state legislature incorporating the city in December continued this name, which the city has used since. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,624 people, 662 households, and 421 families residing in the city.