- Skills / Disciplines
- All Around, Beginner, Companion, Penning, Ridden Western, Rodeo, Trail, Trail Riding
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Meet Cookie the mule! She is my personal mule which I have owned for a few years now, and unfortunately due to personal circumstances I have decided that I need to rehome her. Standing at 13.3hh, Cookie is stout enough to take up the leg of a taller rider but little enough to make mounting/dismounting a breeze-- which by the way, she stands great for! Cookie has a nice one handed neck rein and is willing to do anything you ask- whether it is going into the river, crossing bridges, climbing the steepest bank, or sliding back down it..... (read more) She is sure footed and will keep her rider safe. She stands to be mounted, dismounted, tacked, bridled, haltered, self loads/hauls, ties, is good with her ears, good for the farrier, and is all around easy to handle. She is extremely easy to catch in the pasture and loves the company of people! Cookie has been taken to barrel races and ridden in both outdoor arenas and around all of the trailers and hustle/bustle with no problems. She is barefoot.
Cookie will w/t/c (although a lope takes some encouragement.) She rides out both alone or with others. She has been used to guide trail rides and will both lead and follow and has ponied horses. Cookie is suitable for a confident beginner in groups, but would do best with an intermediate rider when out alone. She is not bad, but she will test her luck by turning around to walk back to the trailer a few times(Shes easy to get back on track, but it might fluster a beginner!) The girl in the photos is 11 and was riding her alone and handled her well.
Cookies biggest flaw is that she doesnt like shots and she is easily bothered by bugs on the trail so does best with bug spray and/or a fly mask.
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