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There is a lot you want to see before you try and get in the saddle. If you can’t command and communicate on the ground, you’ll never be able to communicate from the saddle. You cannot just get on your mule and expect everything to go smoothly without basic ground foundation training. The mule must respond properly to the rope halter before you can get in the saddle. You want to see how he responds to the communication. Is he listening to the slightest amount of pressure? Will he go to the left when the rope halter puts pressure on the right of the nose? Will he go to the right with just a little bit of pressure on the left of the nose? The mule needs to be light and needs to respond to your movement. You cannot desensitize. Do you have a mountain lion to desensitize with? Do you have a bear? Do you own a semi truck and can practice driving back and forth? Desensitizing is a waste of time — halter training is the solution. In this video Steve Edwards from Queen Valley Mule Ranch will show you, in real time, what to look for before you get in the saddle. This is safer for you, safer for your mule, and safer for those around you. Learn more about the come-a-long rope Steve uses in this video, https://muleman.co/2MX9qy6 BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO STEVE’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL Connect with Queen Valley Mule Ranch Website, https://www.muleranch.com Facebook, / muleranch Twitter, / muleranch Instagram, / muleranchaz