wyodan
WKR
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- Jan 11, 2013
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I have riding mules, one is very well trained, or at least she was when I bought her. She happens to be the funnest adventure I have owned. I only have 2 right now, that was plenty of investment for the time being. As long as they are trained up, I don't see any problem with leading 2 loaded animals. I have some friends that do that with horses when there is too many people to ride and pack camp.I guess I left out pack Burro's/donkeys haha. Do you have riding mules or do you lead them? Good point I'd agree makes sense.That's where I landed at with my goats 4 was just enough more of a hassle and it didn't help I had one that was an asshole. I haven't gotten to really test it out with horses/mules but would think a guy would either want 3 or more or just one haven't done it a tone but I could see leading 2 loaded down causing problems but maybe guys do it?
Here's the thought process on the 3 pack. After you get to camp and get set up, if you choose to take an animal with you, you still have two at camp to keep each other company. When you only have 2 animals, it is probably wise to take both. But full disclosure, I have only had mules for about 9 months now. But I used the same thoughts with llamas and donkeys, I just never actually picked up the 3rd one.