Surcingle Training for Mules and Donkeys - Live Demonstration

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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2019
  • The Surcingle is a wonderful training tool - it helps you train the mule to respect the halter / bridle and teaches them to frame themselves up when moving forward. The surcingle is the perfect tool for softening your animal - in a way that is natural to them.
    We’re not doing lateral flexions, we’re not disengaging the hindquarters - what we’re doing is teaching them to listen to the halter / bridle using natural movement.
    This training is vital before you get in the saddle because it teaches them to respect the halter / bridle communication - and when you get in the saddle, you’ll be able to communicate and in that way riding is much safer (though, riding is by nature always dangerous).
    In this video Steve Edwards from Queen Valley Mule Ranch will show you, in real time, how to use the surcingle to lead your mule (or donkey). Watch him build a foundation and then go out and try it yourself!
    ABOUT STEVE’S SURCINGLE
    Curious about what surcingle Steve uses? Here is what you need to know
    Surcingle is sold by itself
    The band is about 3” wide
    The length is approximately 2 ½’ long
    Beta is used across the top
    Wool is used on the inside, fitting against the animal
    You will need a cinch to connect the surcingle under the belly.
    You can use any size cinch you want - whatever allows for the proper fit against the animal.
    Learn more about the surcingle used in the video here, muleman.co/2mskYwZ
    BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO STEVE’S CZcams CHANNEL
    Connect with Queen Valley Mule Ranch
    Website, www.muleranch.com
    Facebook, / muleranch
    Twitter, / muleranch
    Instagram, / muleranchaz

Komentáře • 11

  • @DennisBakerJR
    @DennisBakerJR Před 3 lety

    Great explanation

  • @ihus9950
    @ihus9950 Před 4 lety +2

    Great info👍

  • @letfreedomring5757
    @letfreedomring5757 Před 4 lety +1

    👏🏻👍

  • @dianacaballero9954
    @dianacaballero9954 Před rokem

    Sir, so no crupper, what about for pulling a cart or wagon? Crupper or not?

  • @jimmyyounger618
    @jimmyyounger618 Před 3 lety +2

    Three people called about his saddle but wanted it rigged for a tail crupper. Then the same three people called back within a month to admit they had broken their mule's back with a crupper. Cool story, pal, but the only thing I dislike more than tail cruppers are bull sh*t artists. I'd bet a lot more than chump change that I could set ol' Steve up with an experienced LE interviewer and that story would fold like a cheap suitcase.

  • @glennshoffner5791
    @glennshoffner5791 Před 2 lety +1

    See you do that with a mule you do not know

  • @judywalsh9433
    @judywalsh9433 Před 2 lety +1

    You had me until you kicked em