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Mammoth Jackstock
Mammoth
Jackstock was first introduced to this country by George Washington who was
given a couple mammoth jacks by the King of Spain. They were large
donkeys, intended for draft purposes. Today refinement has been bred in,
while trying to retain the good temperament of the mammoth stock. Mammoth
jacks cross well with saddle horses as well as draft mares. Packers and
outfitters insist on mules by mammoth jacks to get a good disposition on mules
for their clients' safety, as well as having strong enough legs to hold up to
packing large loads in the mountains. Trail riders look for the same
attributes as well.
Moose
is a 16 hand mammoth jennet who could get out and go with the best of
them!
A
near
perfect mammoth jennet. Her last two foals won the Missouri and
Kentucky state fairs. She is wide with very long ears, and almost
perfect conformation. Gary Wagenaar has a black mammoth jack out of Miss
Ruth he is standing at stud.
Undisputedly the best mammoth
jack the midwest has seen for a long time, the late Henry sired big mules with
SUPER dispositions. His excellent conformation and disposition was
passed on to quite a few mules in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Just 14
hands, he had the disposition of his two mammoth parents, taking after his
sire's size (14 hands, a grandson of Siemon's Glen) but producing large mules
likely getting that from his 15.1 hand mother Melissa. This kind of jack that produces superior saddle mules.
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Jack Directory
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 ARCHIE:15
hand Black/Bay Jack with cross.?
Standing to
limited number of mares.?
For more
information contact: Dallas Smith at 507-831-5438 or email: willowcreekfarm@mac.com
http://homepage.mac.com/willowcreekfarm/
Horseshoe Hill Bendito
52" Black Jack. Great confirmation, willing personality and
smooth movement . His foals inherit
the winning confirmation, athletic ability and sweet disposition of
their sire, with the size of their mother. To mares only.
Contact us for more information and pictures.
Meadow View Mules
Grand Meadow, MN 55936
507-754-5249
mvmules@yahoo.com
Spotted jack,
owned by Bud Burnap of Chatfield, MN. He stands 60" now, and
is still growing. Only bred to pasture breeding jennets. Contact Bud at 507-867-3648 for details.
Geronimo
sires babies with nice heads and straight legs. Many
of his colts are buckskins or grulla, paints. The mules are of show
quality and good size. Ref's available upon request. Stud fee-$250 including mare care for 5 days. Charliemuleman@aol.com
507-356-8143
Doc is
a black mammoth with white points. 15+ hands. Excellent conformation
and disposition. Grandson of Siemon's Glen. $175 plus care. Tim
and Vickie Johnson 612-856-4889.
CP’s Shortcake miniature donkey 31.25”. Slate gray with black background
(Shortie has
sired black) Luck Star Acres, Evert & Dixie Schmit, Plainview, MN
507-534-3948.
Horseshoe Hill
Nicodemus
black mammoth, 15.1 with excellent conformation.
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