Mules, Mule Talk the podcast, mule training books by Cindy K Roberts
How to Work with Mules Being Unresponsive to the Bit: Learn the Causes of Anxiety and How to Modify It
Mules having a different mindset, need a training program designed with logical and sequential training techniques in mind. Having proper fitted tack should be used, as comfort is everything to the mule.
Aggressive and harsh methods do not work favorably for the mule.
Learn about the different bits that are available; by using educated hands and working with your mule through the levels of training your mule will be you partner.
Learn the symptoms of anxiety and how to modify it.
This book is an introduction to the Whoa Mule Bit (lariat noseband) that works well with mules that have dental issues, a nervous mouth, abused mouths that won’t respond to having a bit in their mouth.
This is free with the Whoa Mule Bit (lariat noseband) purchase. 107 pages.
Publisher/Author, Cindy K. Roberts has a lifetime experience with training horses and mules; riding the family pony at age 2 was the beginning. Her grandfather, Lieutenant Wilton Willmann a sharpshooter and muleskinner of the U.S. Army Cavalry (stationed in Fort Riley, Camp Perry, Fort Leavenworth circa 1924) gifted her with the insight on mules; and the desire to study and work with them. Shooting firearms and working with horses and mules was desired and expected in the family.
Cindy is host of Mule Talk! The podcast about mules. She enjoys the western way of life, educating new mule owners in working with their own mules, hosting mule events, and documenting her own adventures in keeping the cowgirl spirit alive.
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