CX5Ranch
WKR
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- Mar 31, 2018
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Well I started a thread over in elk forum a couple weeks ago about a new mule I had acquired. In between hay season and the boys baseball games (does that stuff ever end) I finally had a chance to go grab him.
He was actually pretty calm for a mule that has never been messed with in his 7 year old life. He is halter broke but does not yield well to pressure at all. The first piece of training work started there at the back of the trailer. Now with a mule you can't just rough house them. This is where they get the award for being stubborn. In reality they aren't stubborn just extremely cautious. If you show him he'll be ok then whaalla he jumps right in the trailer.
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He was actually pretty calm for a mule that has never been messed with in his 7 year old life. He is halter broke but does not yield well to pressure at all. The first piece of training work started there at the back of the trailer. Now with a mule you can't just rough house them. This is where they get the award for being stubborn. In reality they aren't stubborn just extremely cautious. If you show him he'll be ok then whaalla he jumps right in the trailer.
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