She is just fun what ever your doing |
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Many riders who crave safety, comfort and confidence and come to MMCO looking for their next mount aren’t novice riders - in fact, the opposite is often true. We see a lot of very experienced riders, some with decades of saddle time under their belts, and are looking for a mule because they want to ride into their golden years in high style and comfort. THIS molly is the one that’s going to make them sit up and take notice. | |
On the ground, she can be the easiest catch there is - if you’re a woman. We suspect she might prefer ladies to gents, and might be a bit of a “relationship mule”... she picks and chooses her people. Even if you’re a guy, she’ll still like you. She just takes a smidge longer to warm up. Savannah is a quick learner, easily picking up new things, and is easily motivated by praise or food. |
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We have lots of great mules here at MMCO, and every single one has something to fall in love with. While Savannah is a safe and dependable choice for a novice rider, she has some truly impressive qualities that will make a rider with some experience really sit up and take note! This molly is a real peach of a ride, complete with a light mouth and a truly impressive handle on neckreining. Her lightness and responsive handling might be wasted on the absolute beginner who doesn’t know enough to know what a treasure they have. Some “babysitters” are just a bit dull, and that’s what makes them safe. Savannah is NOT one of those. She comes about her safety by being good natured and well-trained - not dull and pokey. So, while darn near anyone who can sit in a saddle can ride her, a rider with a little bit of experience will have stars in their eyes and could possibly find the partner they’ve waited for their whole life! |
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While Savannah is a safe and sane trail riding machine right at this very moment, she’s only going to get better with age, and her price is going to continue to rise as she gets more specialized training. At 5 years old, she should have 2-3 DECADES ahead of her! We’re starting to teach her some of the things she’ll need to know if she goes on to a rider with a disability, or someone with special needs. This is one excellent prospect for an active senior citizen who appreciates a quality ride AND still wants safety. |