Sharing ideas on developing that bond between equine and human focusing on listening to our animal.

Moving the Equine Hindquarters, Shoulder Control, and Trailer Loading Drill
We all know there are no quick fixes and remedies while developing a solid relationship with our horses and mules. The learning and bonding process between man and equine is

Dropping the Head to Halter, Bridle, and Deworm
In this video, I talk about a common problem with a horse or a mule that is hard to deworm, bridle or halter. Once we learn how to get

Developing Softness for your Equine Communication
In this video, I talk about a very common and sometimes misunderstood problem. Accepting or giving to the bit. THE SOFT FEEL. This is an older saddle mule being ridden

The Importance Of Ground Work
It is important for the human to take responsibility for their stock’s manners. Horses, mules, and donkeys alike, we owe it to them so they can get along in our

5 Key Maneuvers On The Trail
When I think about the times before automobiles, or the Transcontinental Railroad, and the great migration West, I can’t help to think about the stock that made it all possible.

The First Sessions
People often ask me when I like to start my babies. My response is, “I like them to be dried off!” What I mean by that is, I like to

HORSE (MULE) SENSE FOR THE HUMAN
We know there is a pecking order, a discipline process, motivators and purpose and these are the guidelines by which they function. It is all set into play by the

The Hard To Catch Mule
It can be a frustrating situation to go to catch your mule only to have the animal runoff in the other direction with his head held high and his tail

Common Negative Behaviors
From our outfit to yours, we’re wishing you well and hope you all are getting lots of riding in! We know that during these strange and difficult times, it is

5 Key Questions to Help Identify and Be Effective with Your Mule
The reason for this article is to bring awareness, identify and build safety. We hear the talk from people either at the clinics, when they come to our place for

Become A Great Student
We all take classes, watch demonstrations, or attend clinics because we love our mules, horses and donkeys and we want to improve our skills, confidence, and courage with them. We

Body Control
Howdy friends and neighbors! For you folks who have been following my teachings, I thank you very much. If you are new to this program, welcome and enjoy!
Moving the Equine Hindquarters, Shoulder Control, and Trailer Loading Drill
Dropping the Head to Halter, Bridle, and Deworm
Developing Softness for your Equine Communication
The Importance Of Ground Work
5 Key Maneuvers On The Trail
The First Sessions
HORSE (MULE) SENSE FOR THE HUMAN
The Hard To Catch Mule
Common Negative Behaviors
5 Key Questions to Help Identify and Be Effective with Your Mule
Become A Great Student