Brayer Hill
Othello is out of a Tennessee Walking mare by Eagle Rest Don
Quixote. Although, Othello never inherited his dam's running walk,
he proven to be athletic in western and English disciplines. He
stands 15.1 hands and is a half brother to Brayer Hill Zorro. He has
appeared in Italian magazines. He is shown and ridden for pleasure.
A few of his most recent accomplishments at Great Celebration
Mule Show Futurity Mule Western Pleasure and at the Oklahoma State
Fair Mule Show placed 4th in Green Western Pleasure, 2nd in Green
Trail and in Green Hunter Under Saddle and Hunter Hack.
Othello is all boy with
a daring and carefree attitude. He enjoys his lessons, but typically
prefers the challenges of the trail to the show ring. He inherited
his dam's love for water and would just as soon stand in the river
and play than anything else. He's been camping and was Sue's choice
for a mount for the first annual NASMA trail ride in Oklahoma.
He owes a lot to his first trainer
Marvin Brown, who started him under saddle and showed him in Western
and later on to Jeanie Young who trained and showed him in English.
Othello is another mule
imprinted and raised at Brayer Hill Farm. We feel that he is a good
example of a young mule which was taken along slowly and is becoming
very versatile.
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