squirrel
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Pretty much 100% of horse and mule people feel there is no other proper alternative... there seems to be more in their water than just giardiasis cysts. Any animal that is carrying what would otherwise need to be on my back...IS A GREAT PACK ANIMAL!I prefer a pack animal that can also serve as riding stock. I once contracted giardia way up the Middle Fork of the Flathead and would probably still be there if I had to lead a couple of lamas back to the rig. As it was I could barely get back in the saddle for the ride out. It's easy to wear out one horse riding it day after day in rugged country, especially if it's out of shape and/or on a limited diet. Having riding stock in camp also affords the hunter the option of ranging farther to pursue game and not being plum wore out when he finds it. I think the advantages of using riding stock clearly outweigh the unique but limited advantages of using lamas.
I've been screamed at more times than I can remember about how my animals have no business being there, as they calmly eat a bush while the horse is bouncing the guys head off the lowest 12' branches of the nearest tree. I used to be concerned, but I outgrew that.
Ass, grass, or gas, nobody rides for free! Sticker on the dash of my first float plane ride. Still applies today.