Registered Gaited John Mule
Name
Jim
Breed
Mule
Gender
Gelding
Color
Black
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
AGMA
Reg Number
21-850
Height
14.2 hh
Foal Date
January, 2015
Country
United States
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Mule Gelding for Sale in Rattan, OK
Here is a guy you do not want to miss out on!
OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY,COM. SALE ENDS ON 06/05 @ 3:30PM CT. More information is available on the website, including an UTD vet inspection, Coggins, video, images, and the owner's contact information to ask questions, request information, or make arrangements to come to visit.
Jim will go as slow as you need up and down terrain, but when the trail levels out, he has a ground-covering four-beat gait. His gait is an old-time saddle gait that is smooth and doesn’t wear you out on a long ride. Some might consider it a rack at his top speed.
Let’s return to his foundation to understand why this mule is rock solid. Jim’s training has been given by David Borntreger, known for his exceptional colt starting and patience over months and in different stages of development. David started Jim with his extensive groundwork program, backing from the ground daily for a mile or more. This detail builds the mind and musculature needed for confident gaiting and trail obstacle work.
Easy Jim backs with ease, parks out, ground ties, side passes, opens gates, side passes to a mounting aid, works entirely off of leg pressure or will neck rein, and crosses logs and water. Jim will wear a full fly mask when riding, will pony or be ponied, high line camps, hobbles, relaxed walk, four-beat walk or rack, lopes and canters, great headset, traffic safety, public trails with hikers or bikes, bathes, can be vacuumed or blown dry, clips, trim or shod with ease, worm, vaccinations, saddle, fly spray, and excellent hoof health.
Jim has competed in the show ring with youth and adult riders. He is comfortable on the rail from Saturday night country boy gaited horse shows to the state and World Championships for gaited mules in the big arenas of Shelbyville, TN. He has first-place finishes in youth gaited classes. Adult Western pleasure gaited is his specialty. He would make an excellent prospect for obstacle competitions.
Skills Include Backs with ease, Parks out, Ground ties, Side passes, Opens gates, Side passes to a mounting aid, Works entirely off of leg pressure, Neck rein, Crosse’s logs, and water. Jim will wear a full fly mask when riding, will pony or be ponied, high line camps, hobbles, relaxed walk, four-beat walk, running walk, rack, lopes and canters, great headset, traffic safe, public trails with hikers or bikes, bathes, can be vacuumed or blown dry, clips, trim or shod with ease, worm, vaccinations, saddle, fly spray, and excellent hoof health.
About Rattan, OK
Established in approximately 1910, Rattan was named for Rattan, Texas, from which a number of its early white settlers came. Rattan, Texas—located in Delta County, thirty miles south of Paris, Texas—was named for local postal officer Clarence V. Rattan in 1893. Following Oklahoma's statehood in 1907 a number of Delta County families relocated to the new Pushmataha County, among them Akins, Akards, and Helms. The Delta County family (or families) apparently establishing itself in Rattan has not been identified.