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mule training update !
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<blockquote data-quote="sjr725" data-source="post: 414405" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>Stepper I'm so sorry about your accident - they'll get them selves into the darndest fixes. Hoefully she'll be OK - I suspect that even through the trauma of her injury you've made significant progress by being kind to her. Hopefully she'll remember that you "helped" her? We raised Rick's little bay mule out of our own mare here on the place and she was pretty much handled from birth. It's hard to make inroads with one that has not had that kind of handling - they are hard to convince that you are trustworthy, but once you convince them of it they are loyal - hopefully your kind handling of her injury will help to show her that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjr725, post: 414405, member: 4936"] Stepper I'm so sorry about your accident - they'll get them selves into the darndest fixes. Hoefully she'll be OK - I suspect that even through the trauma of her injury you've made significant progress by being kind to her. Hopefully she'll remember that you "helped" her? We raised Rick's little bay mule out of our own mare here on the place and she was pretty much handled from birth. It's hard to make inroads with one that has not had that kind of handling - they are hard to convince that you are trustworthy, but once you convince them of it they are loyal - hopefully your kind handling of her injury will help to show her that. [/QUOTE]
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