I just know they can be stubborn and maybe wanting more than one to help. I have thought about that and will do more research. ThanksA good mule can haul or you can ride it.
I appreciate the feedback and will check it out. Thank you!Check out the Backcountry Stock Forum. Tons of information and perspectives there. The short answer is there is no easy answer and it hinges on what your goals are. Some things to consider... what do you have to move animals? Do you have experience with handling animals? Rent vs. Own? Where do you live? and so forth
I live in the Midwest. I would probably just own because it seems knowing the animals would be more beneficial than some you aren’t familiar with behavior etc. i would be buying a trailer to haul them out and use would be to help haul a more comfortable camp in and meat out. Plus a little early bear detection would be niceI appreciate the feedback and will check it out. Thank you!
Type 'mountain mule' into the search feature.I just know they can be stubborn and maybe wanting more than one to help. I have thought about that and will do more research. Thanks
For what it's worth, if I was you I probably would not buy. I'd rent. Coming from the midwest and using stock just a couple times a year, it would pencil out waaay in your favor to just rent them here. Particularly if you don't come from a very strong horesemanship background (I don't). You'd be getting animals that are acclimated to the climate and elevation you are hunting, and if they have been used much as rentals (I wouldn't rent any that weren't) they will be in tip top shape and pretty darn easy to use.I live in the Midwest. I would probably just own because it seems knowing the animals would be more beneficial than some you aren’t familiar with behavior etc. i would be buying a trailer to haul them out and use would be to help haul a more comfortable camp in and meat out. Plus a little early bear detection would be nice