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Halter placement on mules?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1654964" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>You've probably been around mules and had mules. I was a mule man for 20 years. In general, a mule is always on the lookout for a bad habit. The quicker you can correct a behavior with a mule, the better off you are. The actual problem is, that they are one of the most intelligent animals you'll ever lay your hands on. They understand pressure and release.......but they apply it to you, instead of the other way around. I don't care if it takes hours, make a mule do what you want him to. Never show him fear, and never step aside for him. </p><p></p><p>Sounds cruel, but depending on how pushy he is, I might throw him. Might even cast him a few days in a row. They love a pecking order. Let know you peck on him, he don't peck on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1654964, member: 17956"] You’ve probably been around mules and had mules. I was a mule man for 20 years. In general, a mule is always on the lookout for a bad habit. The quicker you can correct a behavior with a mule, the better off you are. The actual problem is, that they are one of the most intelligent animals you’ll ever lay your hands on. They understand pressure and release.......but they apply it to you, instead of the other way around. I don’t care if it takes hours, make a mule do what you want him to. Never show him fear, and never step aside for him. Sounds cruel, but depending on how pushy he is, I might throw him. Might even cast him a few days in a row. They love a pecking order. Let know you peck on him, he don’t peck on you. [/QUOTE]
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