Satisfied Mules and Customers Steve, thanks for your reply. I am in Central Florida on the Atlantic Coast. My mammoth donkey (one of two) has turned five and I want to get him ready for riding. He drives reluctantly, but I think I learned a great deal about how to deal with that from the first two DVDs of the set where you talk about teaching them to deal with what you ask them to do. I also think I need to work a lot on respect issues. Both my mammoths are very "friendly" and I now see that I definitely have to set and enforce my space with them. I also need to order the training martingale/surcingle that you use to promote proper head carriage and suppleness. I am not in such a hurry to ride that I will skip or gloss over providing Amos with a proper foundation. I have looked up your clinic schedule and the closest you get to Florida is North Carolina. Ideally, I would love to do the apprenticeship, but it's tough for me to take off the six weeks it would take for me to drive out, apprentice and drive back. Meanwhile the best I can do is to try your methods on my two mammoths. By the way, I've been to a few "natural horsemanship" clinics, but what you have to offer is vastly superior- especially for someone who has donkeys. Many thanks for your reply and I will keep watching you. Best, Jan
Hi Steve, Thank you so much for my saddle it is working out great. I love it and so does Bun. Here is a picture of her in her new saddle, and I also included a picture of her laying down for me. She has been doing great and is learning very quickly. Thank you so much for all your help and training tips. Hope to see you again soon. God Bless, Lindsay & "Bun"
7-18-2008 Here is a shot of the NEW saddle on Fancy. Isn't it pretty??? Barbra Green Montana 6-17-08 Hi Steve,
A note from steve this mule was my mule her name was Donut I sold her in 1999.here is a note from Vic who has been riding for 2 years . .Steve, Here is a picture of Donut and I in the Western Pleasure event at Bishop where we took second place. You did a great job with that mule. She made an total armature like me look good. Vic
Good Morning Steve!! Once again I have to thank you for everything you did for my donkey, Cletis, during Ride the West in Spokane. He’s a changed donkey! Even in the pasture he walks around like he’s smarter! Our ferrier was just here and normally Cletis will go in circles, get nervous and has taken me ski-jogging down the driveway. This time…..WOW…..he didn’t move so much as one inch! He was confident and he had the attitude that everything is cool! I can now lead him without problems, it’s just so wonderful!! His trust level and how he looks at me as his leader has also changed, you can tell he does trust me now! THANK-YOU!!!!!! Cletis and I have signed up for your clinic in Plummer, ID at the end of June for that Thursday and Friday, I can’t wait!
I also have a mini-donkey, about 2 years old, Shooter. Shooter has had no education from anyone at all. No one has ever worked with his feet and yes, they are way too long. Our ferrier did part of his front feet and had to stop because someone was going to get hurt. So, on June 2nd, when Shooter gets castrated and he’s knocked out, our ferrier will be here too to finish his feet. Figured it would be the best and safest way. Shooter is totally unruly when leading him and does not respect your space in any situation. Until Shooter is castrated, he can not be with the others; we have 6 12’ panels put together for him for now. When I clean out his pen I put him in the cow holding area so he can have some green grass to eat. No matter where he is, all he does is pace, constantly. He can see the horses, he’s not that far from them and they can talk to each other. If they’re to close, even with a fence in-between, fights break out. I’m too afraid of this little guy getting hurt. I have put your ‘come along’ hitch on Shooter and all he does is fight it; rares up, pulls, shakes his head and is just a total little turd! He doesn’t want to pay any attention to me, only to what might be going on in the pasture. Right now I have a horse halter for Shooter, its foal size for 200-300 pounds and it’s almost too big for him. Around the nose and the throat I have it adjusted to the last hole. With your black rope halter, do you have one small enough that could work on Shooter? If so, I would love to buy one.
Any advice you could give me on Shooter would be greatly appreciated. Also, if you could let me know if you have a black rope halter in Shooter’s size. Just wish I could afford to bring him to your clinic too, he does need an education!
I look forward to hearing from you and to seeing you again in Plummer!
Lynn Wichman 27617 S. Cheney-Spangle Rd Cheney, WA 99004Good Morning Steve!! I'm gonna blame you for something that maybe you've not been blamed for before......married and dealing with mules, that might come as a shock. I've ordered 2 of your video's very recently and watched them both back to back with my husband Sunday afternoon. I had some dried beans on cooking at the same time.....got so involved with the first video that I let the beans boil out of water.......managed to salvage them by sorting every bean, rinsing and started over again with more seasoning... sat down, began watching the 2nd video and I'll kiss your foot if I didn't burn them AGAIN.....beyond use the 2nd time!!!! I rarely ever burn food and can't believe I got so interested in those videos to let that happen! I plan to order others but will watch them when I'm not cooking. I'm trying to get as educated on these long ears before mine comes home with me! She's getting some tune up since she'd my first mule at "51".... horses now and all my life but now having this mid-life "mule" crisis! LOL Love my horses but want the mule too. Thanks for the useful information and great presentation. Sheron Hollis April 15 2008 Hi Steve,
March 2008 I just wanted to send you a pic of my husband with his mule Eddie, with the saddle you had made for him. We have had a lot of compliments about it and we are proud to say it was made for him by you. Thank you. Crystal and Jamie Sumner March 2008 Hey, Steve, I just wanted to let you know I did miss seeing you at EquiFest of Kansas but I did get my saddle and it is the most comfortable saddle for me and my mule that I have ever rode. I only wish I'd bought it 4 or 5 years ago when I first looked at them at EquiFest. I think at that time the stirrups-Tapaderos came with it. Also I'd of had 4 or 5 years more great riding.I can even tell that my mule is more comfortable. Thanks for such a great product.Kenneth Rees March 2008
My name is Pam Darden from N.C. I am a faithful watcher of RFD TV. I watched a program on your show Training Mules with a gentleman Steve Edwards from Az. Let me tell you my story, Nov. the 25th I was working my mule and long of short I broke my sholder . I have been searching for someone that would help me in training my mule . It is now the 21st. of March after watching your program I ordered Communicating with Mules from Steve Edwards, this has been a life saving tool. My mule no longer bolts to the right and the fear I had of leading her is no longer there. My mule goes with me anywhere, I decide to lead her, with no resistances. She looks happy when I lead her and I know I am. Please put more of his training techniques on air so people won't get hurt like I did. Steve Edwards ph # 602-999-6853 or steve@muleranch.com I thank God for your program and thank you for caring For our good clean programing you give us every day. Pam Darden Kenly N.C. March2008 Mr. Edwards.....The saddle arrived today. Thank you for the information you relaid at equifest, here in Kansas. The saddle is top quality and fits perfect. That made two happy Critters. The mule and I are very pleased with your quality and reliability. I look forward in doing business with you in the future. THANKS AGAIN Gary F. Hardesty Feburary 2008
Here is a picture of Ruby in her new saddle. The saddle came right on I am a huge believer in the Steve Edwards mule saddle. My husband bought one several years ago and he was using his for all the mules. Finally, after many saddle returns from other makers I purchased the lighter one for my mule, Abbey. She is very particular about her back and she will let you know as soon as you cinch any saddle up if it fits her or not. Steve's saddle was the only one that fit her without any pain or discomfort what-so-ever. Now my husband and I are very confident in stating Steve Edwards Saddle is the only way to go with all your mules. But don't just take my word for it, try it yourself. You will be amazed at the difference in your mules attitude and ability to move better under this new saddle. Adriane Meksch I live in Colorado and own 5 mules, all of which you can pack or ride. We ride the high country alot packing in and huntingand fishing. Each mule is built a little different withers, no withers, tight belly,round belly, long back, short back and the Steve Edwards saddles fit them all.I own 4 of Steve's saddles, 3 trail riders, and I like the packer slickfork a lot with bucking rolls for the rougher country. Teamed up with Steve's breast collar, britchin and saddle pads you have a great system that will let your mule round up it's back and drive up those mountain trails. Several of our friends ride mules with Steve's saddles and love them. A proper fitting saddle will fix alot problems I see in a lot of mules. Sincerely, James P. Graf DVM Fountain Colorado
I have a mammoth jenny—“Windy RidgeVictoria,” from Leslieville Alberta. Victoria is now six and I started riding her last year as she is a slow growing donkey. Never having had a donkey before, I started her with Steve Edwards at the Mane Event last year in Red DeerAlberta. Of course I didn’t` t have a saddle suitable for a donkey, so I bought one of Steve’s. This saddle fits her (and me) perfectly. It is well made and beautiful to look at as well. I also bought the britchin` to go with it, and the taps. As a beginner rider on a jenny who is just getting started under saddle, I must say that we are both comfortable and secure with this saddle. I chose it because it was designed for a donkey or mule and I was lucky enough to meet Steve and get the right fit. I notice Steve writes for your publication-I have viewed your magazine online and intend to subscribe. Crys White P.S. Victoria is also wearing one of Steve` s bridles.
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I wanted to say thank you again for all your help with me and Porter. I went on a week end ride on Porter Friday night we went about 4 miles and Sat we went about 16 miles. Well I had the saddle in the wrong spot for two years and you show me where to put it. Porter never pin her ears, trotted than walked over and over again, and no rubbing of the saddle pad on her back. I have a loose cinch too and the saddle stayed in place. the old girl is letting me touch her ears too. LOL So thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Joyce & Porter Ripley Joyce Ripley <mule1lady@yahoo.com |
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| Steve, Our first trail ride with 3 year old Rod Stewart(My Donkey)and new gear! Breast collar,saddle,britchen,martingale. We had a wonderful and safe ride! event he was great! I rode along with my Veterinarian friend-Dr. Shawn Dolan, I told her it was to insure we had a Dr. FOR us! It was a 4 hour ride through woods, over bridges, through fields and through the Kellogg forest all in the Augusta area. Not sure how many miles we went but my body sure feels every mile, ...It was beautiful. The last count I knew of was 168 riders, there could have been more though! We had a really great day! Sue Snyder |
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Happy Mules and owners Thanks for the reply. Yes, we’ve received the saddle and britchen and breast collar. We are just waiting for the bucking rolls. If we receive the bucking rolls in the next day or two that will be great. We’re hoping to get everything fitted and try it out on our mule Saturday. We are very pleased with the quality of the products and the promptness to questions, emails and phone calls.
Thanks very much for your help, Sincerely, Debra Powell McAlester, OK Hello Steve, remember us, Debra & Dan Powell from McAlester, Ok.? Here are a couple of pictures of Debra’s mule Maggie and her new rig. We haven’t put the bucking rolls on the saddle yet and we still need to get some new stirrups. This was the first time we took Maggie and the new rig out to a local arena to see how everything was working out. Debra is very happy with the saddle and britchen and breast collar. She is looking forward to getting on the trails this fall & winter. Thanks again for all of your help and for developing this saddle. Sincerely, Dan & Debra Powell McAlester, OK |
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| Well - I was on my mule & the UPS driver stopped me in the road & had me sign for the saddle! That was on Friday & I'm really glad he found me. I've ridden it a few of times & I do believe I like it. Remember - I am most comfy in my English saddle. I think I have everything put together right. I'll send pics soon. I can actually mount my mule from the ground in your saddle, how handy is that??? Great response on the mule martingale in about 15 minutes. Thanks, love my Molly, |
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I just retured from an elk hunt in eastern Utah. Attached is a photo of me and Clayton packin' out a nice 6x6. Clayton(The Mule)only works with the great Steve Edwards tack! Best wishes, Rollin September 2005 |
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Steve, The saddle fits great,we are using it on 2 different Belgian cross mules and there is no soring on either one.We are very pleased with the tooling and detail put on the saddle.Thanks so much Steve for this great saddle. Carter loves the saddle and it fits both mules,we have been us in it quite a lot lately. Have a great summer. Jeff Lippert Kamsack, Canada 7-10-07 |
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Steve Good visiting with at your ranch thanks for taking the time to show me the difference in the trees ,I can sure see why you needto see the tree fit seprate for the saddle .Its amazing how riding all themules you have has taught you what makes the mule and rider happy. I'll be punching cows and doing a lot of hunting and riding . Happy trails Lark Hubbard 7-9-07 |
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Sue White ,Professional trainer Steve Edwards 5 mule stars Apprentise Winter -Chandler Arizona ,Summer- Iowa . training mules easy. |
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Two very different mules one very good fitting saddle Steve here are my two saddle mules, I have enjoyed your Steve Edwards trailrider saddle (on my left)this past year . I have purchase my new mule and ordered a Trail Lite saddle whoooo is it lite . My Mules love your tack and saddle pads. Thanks Dr.CAROLYN MCLARTY D.V.M. 4-3-2007 |
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I bought your Trail Rider saddle with headstall, britchen, breast collar and pad a year ago and have ridden it on ten multi-day trail rides since. The equipment is well made and very comfortable for Belle and me. In addition, your counseling over the telephone before the purchase was very helpful. I have seldom been so satisfied with a product and its seller. I strongly recommend your products to every mule rider in America! Heidi and I also had the pleasureto meet you at your "Trail Riding with Confidence" clinic in Pueblo, Colorado. Your skill and teaching ability is a wonder to behold for both mules and humans. In two short days, my level of comfort and communication with Belle increased dramatically thanks to your patient instruction. You are indeed the master. We look forward to seeing you again next year, so that we can move to the next level. Happy trails! and Belle June 2005 P.S. I also attached a snapshot of Heidi on her walking horse with two of our pack mules in the West Elk Wilderness. |
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May, 2004... and a lot of terminology and all of that. You obviously can do what needs doing and don't have to puff it up by making a big show in all talk. What matters to me is you tell it like it is (most particularly in the harness video, and most beginners that go to hook up wind up hospitalized) and also you aren't af raid to tell people it is ok to remind your mule to keep focused on you ... on the ground first. Some of what you do is what I have done with horses and may not call it the same, but it is what gets the results....had not thought of the loading where you tap em on the loin. I have tapped (or spanked!) on the hind leg... I will be seeing about that!! If we ever get to head out your way I am going to call you and we will visit, on mules and people. I live in Arkansas and there are quite of people Believe it or not, I am a reasonably well educated individual, indeed, both as a horse person and as a "regular" person, but do not feel the need to talk down to the less fortunate, and in your videos you are very kind to keep your presentation at a level where the very ordinary person can absolutely get your meaning. We look forward to meeting you all sometime!! |
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Hi Steve, I ride all day in your saddle and no complaints, from me or my mule. Got the saddle back In Dec. Great saddle at a good price, highly recommend it. Sometimes I ride six to seven hours a day taking people on trail rides and it just fits my mule and me perfect. Thanks so much Keep up the good work. Thanks a million. John Ross 2004 |
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Hey Steve, just wanted you to know how much I appreciate getting the saddle and other equipment from you. I have already gotten one ride in and I am planning a few more before I have to return to the Middle East. It not only looks good on Molly, but I certainly had a comfortable ride too. I look forward to getting back this fall and doing a lot of riding in my new saddle. Thanks again for all your help and for such excellent
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Hi Steve, breast collar, and britchen. My mule, Leah, likes them too. She really performs well with the new saddle, and she looks good too, if I do say so myself. Now my husband would like a mul e saddle, but he would like to look at the Packer Saddle... I'm so glad that we found you on the internet, and have enjoyed visiting with you on the phone. Happy trails, Hey Steve my husband just purchased your Trail rider with barb wire trim . NOW ALL OUR MULES ARE HAPPY AND WE ARE TOO. 2005
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Steve, She is a comfortable ride with this
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Steve, I can't thank you too much for our experience with Belle. We have put in two long days and what an improvement already. I spent the first day strictly on ground work, sacking, halter, etc. and everything is so much better. Today I spent 5 hours in the round pen and a short trail ride in the Mule Martingale and she is responding so well. I sure appreciate Trudi reminding me on things that have slipped my mind. So much information in such a short time. Thanks again for the great job on Belle and Me. We both will reap the benefits for years to come. I have made the commitment to her and will work so we can be one. God Bless,Larry and Trudi 2003 |
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"Hi, I'm David McAlister with my 3 year old Mule,Aspen. I bought one of your Trail Rider Saddles and it fits Aspen like a glove. She likes it as much as I do. We live in Oklahoma. We trail ride and hunt in Oklahoma, New Mexico, and
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| Dear Potential Clients, "My wife Marcy and I spent three days at the Queen Valley Mule Ranch where we met Steve and Susan Edwards and picked up our new mule "Donut". I brought a molly mule that I have owned since weaning along because I w as having several problems with her and didn’t really know how to correct them. Steve and Susan were warm and gracious hosts and the Queen Valley Mule Ranch is a great facility with a fantastic view of the Superstition Mountains. From what I already knew about Steve from his history at Bishop, I figured that he knew how to handle mules and that I could pick up some “tricks of the trade” from him. What I did not expect is that Steve has a keen sense of human/mule interaction, and quickly sees where the breakdowns are in that communication. I have been around mules off and on since I was a boy, and I am now 59. My wife on the other hand never lived near a mule until I brought my molly mule Cinder home to our farm in Washington a couple of years ago. Marcy was somewhat intimidated by Cinder, and the only times she tried to ride her didn’t turn out very well. So my intention in going to Queen Valley Mule Ranch was two-fold. I wanted to buy a solid mule for Marcy and I wanted some help with Cinder, whose main problem was an unwillingness to go out on the trail alone. Cinder also strongly challenged me on occasion, although none of those had ended up too bad for either of us. Steve quickly checked out my tack – decided that I was putting my saddle too far forward on Cinder, and that my bit didn’t match my handling or Cinder’s point in training. Making the adjustments with the tack improved things a lot but that was nothing compared to the tips on ground training, general handling, and riding that Steve gave to Marcy and me. When we left, Cinder and I had progressed more in two solid days of work than we had in the prior year. We were working together and had several great trail rides in rough country, even leading the way! I sure do recommend spending some time with Steve if you can. No matter how much you think you know about mules and mule behavior you will learn something new if you are willing to listen and try. For me, I’m going back to Queen Valley Mule Ranch, and staying in touch with Steve and Susan. Steve will make my mule riding a much more fun and rewarding experience and I sure do appreciate that – along with his friendship and his and Susan’s hospitality." Mark Drummond – Glendora, California and Waukon, Washington 2003 |
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Steve, decked out in her new gear. Let me know if everything looks like it is in it's place. The video was very helpful. I watched it several times to get everything just right. I hope our paths can cross some day. Keep up the good work." Kirby Sidlo, Astoria OR.2003 |
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Dr. Robert Miller, D.V.M.and his wife Debbie pictured with two of his mules Fannie upper right,Macho Man lower right outfitted in Steve Edwards Signature Series Saddles and Tack 2004 |
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September, 2004...from Jim Sayers: I bought the Trail Rider mule saddle from you a year ago to fit a now 4 yr. old 14.3 hands Tennessee walking mule. This is the fourth saddle we've tried and the trainer and I can't say enough about how perfectly it fits. Matched with your Reinsman pad, after hours of riding you have a perfect sweat mark and not a hair out of place on his back. I am a novice rider and I am amazed how comfortable the sa ddle is. No padding in the seat, just a real old time looking saddle. With me out of any real riding condition I never have any aches or pains days after a long ride and no bruised tail bone. It also provides a real secure seat. As you said, nothing like sitting in a shovel. I didn't think I would like the tapaderos, but now can't think what I would do without them. They are just the right weight, I never lose a stirrup while riding and they are turned so I have no ankle or knee pain. My mule has the ability to swell up a lot before cinching. After riding for a while you can cinch in a good 5-7 inches more. One day I forgot the second cinching and another horse spooked, turning my mule in a fast 180. After recovering we got off to rest. The cinch was hanging a couple of inches below his belly but the saddle had not budged, even while dismounting. Now that's a good fit. The saddle draws a lot of attention because of its old fashion good looks and that pad stays clean and dries in minutes. I was going to buy another one, but the trainer said with proper care it is built to last a life time. No pad to wear out and no stitching to come out. Thanks again. Jim and Max the mule. |
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"We have run mules for thirty years in Colorado's West Elk and Ragged Mountain Wilderness areas. Our saddle mules are outfitted with your Packer rigs and britchen. They make for a very comfortable ride on our long trips." Best wishes, Bill
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March, 2004...(Anita found Queen Valley Mule Ranch on the web. She ordered a Steve Edwards Signature Series Trail Rider Saddle to be shipped to her in Switzerland! Following are excerpts from her recent e-mails to Steve) Hi Steve, Its nearly an never ending story. We tried various times to take some pictures. But until Wednesday we had still too much snow here and it was really too cold to make foto sessions. We have taken some pictures today but I'm not sure if that's (help) suits u really ! It's sometimes very difficult to convince Manolito, that the camera won't kill him. My question was at first only how firm must be the back cinch. Now its all ok and I'm happy with it.
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I hope with you and your mules is all in order ? I wish u in the meantime all the best ! We do not have saddle makers here in Switzerland who unstand mules .I love my trail rider saddle have a good day kind regards from Switzerland Anita 2004 |
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We love mules and have been learning for about 10 years now. The most frustrating part of having these saddle mules is finding tack that works. During this unusually wet and unridable winter in NW New Mexico we decided to clean out the tack shed that has accumulated a surprizing amount of used tack and saddles that just didn't work for our mules. The amount of dollars spent and problems directly involving saddle fit was unbelievable. We have or have had a wide variety of mule body types and the Steve Edward's mule bars (including pack saddles) more mule types than any other saddle we have tried, and that's why we kept it for so long. We especially like the "lite" saddle on our smaller mules. Art Perkins,New Mexico |
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Steve, I wanted to write to compliment you on your article in Western Mule Magazin e on "Mule Britchen". I am not a big fan of cruppers or britchen on mules but I realize it is a necessity. I have two mules of which my most current and favorite riding mule Aggie is a four year mare mule that I have had about a year an d a half. Both my mules will take a crupper without any problem but Aggie has a profound wither and a dip in her back and is built more like a horse than my other mule. I rode her for about six months without a crupper then as you said I went up into the mountains on some really steep inclines and like you over the top I went. So disappointed I started using the crupper all the time. After many months I noticed that the crupper was wearing the hair off on both side of her tail and was on the verge of getting tender. That was when I decided to think about britchen and timely enough along came your article which I have studied religiously time and again. But what made me do something about it was a few weeks back. Aggie and I was riding in a mountainous area and stopped at a stream to drink. Of course when a mule is stretched out drinking a crupper gets tight. All of a sudden by mule jumps sideways and leaves the stream completely and stops with this look like what in the world is going on. I happened to look back and my crupper had pulled loose from one of the buckles and was hanging loose. That crupper had stretched tight like a slingshot and came loose going under her tail and rear end like a r ocket. No wonder she jumped, I would have too if it was my rear end. Basically the buckle was brass and had stretched out and could not stay buckled. It was all pretty funny to me after I thought about it. I decided to get my crupper fixed and get my mule some britchen. I decided to have my britchen made at my local saddle and harness shop rather than order it by mail in order to get a better fit. My harness maker had made lots of harness britchen but never any saddle mule britchen. So I measured up my mule and took your article with pictures to him. Yesterday, I picked up my britchen and brought it home. I do not have my straps made yet to go from the britchen strap ring to the front cinch ring. I decided to put the britchen on first, measure it, and call him back with the correct length to make the straps. But I want to thank you so much for going into all the details, pro's and con's, and the pictures were excellent better than words. My harness maker said it helped him a bunch too. One of the things that stayed in my mind was what you said about being able to run a looser cinch with britchen. I like that idea a lot. I always cinch mules up slowly as compared to horses. Maybe three to four times before I am finished. Sometimes I put my saddle on, cinch it just snug and load my mule in the trailer if the trip is not too long. Snug it up a little more when I unload her, walk her around, and put everything else on, maybe lead her to the trail, snug it up another notch, and get on. I try to be real easy about it all. There is an old saying that you can't drop a live frog in a pot of boiling water, he will jump out. But if you put him in a pot of luke warm and turn the heat up slowly he will stay right in there and cook to death and never realize it. I have found out that is true with mules, "cook them slow" they will blend right in with you. One more thing about cinches. I have gaulded my mule by having the cinch forward like on a horse. My mule saddle has an in skirt rigging for 3/4, 7/8, and full. I have found that by putting two latigo ties on each side attached to the back flank strap ring, then run them forward through your cinch ring up and through the farthest back location on the skirt rigging that the cinch will stay more in the middle of the chest and back four inches from the elbow perfectly. I do that evenly on both sides of the saddle. It looks much like the center cinch on an Army McCe llan Saddle or at least half of it. It has worked good on all the mules that I have ridden. I am hoping with the britchen that I can run that cinch looser though. Thanks again for the great articles. You and Terry Nichols are always my favorites and and are a wealth of knowledge. Your brother in Christ. Terry Brooks |
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Alyssa from Wikieup, Arizona on her mule, Festus, outfitted in Steve Edwards Signature Series Saddle and Tack
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Got Mule? I did. I surprised myself
and got the first mule that I looked at. I knew I wasn't supposed
to do that...but somehow it just happened. I phoned some guy I
didn't know anything about and told him I wanted a mule: green broke,
nice, not too big, ready to get ready for endurance trail riding. He
said: Okay and called me back in a week and said "Gottcha a mule"
I said OK. Gassed up the truck, hitched up the trailer and went and got
her. She was already saddled when I got there and had a suspicious
hematoma looking lump on her rump, was a little "sleepy-eyed", but she
put her head on my chest and pleaded with me to take her home. So I
did. I knew nothing about mules but in the back of my mind I had always
been interested in them, a "perhaps someday" sort of thing. But, the
way things worked out...I now had a beautiful 4 1/2 year old molly mule
out of a Tennessee Walking horse to learn all about. I typed in "MULE"
on the internet and found there is a whole world of mule people out
there having a ball. I found a couple of mule clinics being
offered in my
area and signed up immediately. Then, the Steve Edwards clinic came to Pierce College and the gods smiled at me. I was fortunate enough to be able to go and see what I was up agai nst. I saw some really spoiled mules! Mark Drummond had a really wonderful donkey there, in training with Steve. I was so impressed with what Steve did and said about and with mules that I decided to send Chelse to him for some of his "foundation" work. She spent 2 months with Steve. I went there twice and spent time on Steve's ranch with Chelse, riding in the arena and out on the trail. I ordered a new saddle made just for me (light weight) with mule bars! So the next time I went out I had my saddle and I spent a week at the Queen Valley Mule Ranch having the best time and learning so much I didn't even know there was to know. The real test was when I got her home...just she and I...to figure things out on our own. I was very pleased with results so far with her...she had power steering, power brakes, cruise control, and fearless...but could I keep it up without Steve there to help? I wasn't overly confident. I had an upset stomach. The first time I put all my new stuff together all by myself was a test of my new mule skills. I'm used to a very light weight endurance type saddle and a halter (he just goes where he is supposed to go). Now I have a 30 lb. Western saddle with 2 cinches, breast collar, britchen, martingale and split reins! I got everything hooked up for my "virgin" ride. Got my boots, leather chaps, helmet, new saddle, martingale...I'm "armed" for anything! I took her out on the nastiest, rockiest, steepest, single track trail around. She looked at everything, was interested but not bothered. She did and went where I asked her to go and was "light as a feather." She stopped and snorted! I looked through where her ears were aiming and saw the back end of a mountain lion as it crashed thru the chaparral...away from us! Then we proceeded on down the trail, me calling "Kitty, kitty, kitty, here we come, you go on and get outta here." We have been having successful rides and I am so pleased with her and our progress. I think we could do anything and I owe it to Steve's excellent foundation work with her. She is light on the bit, sensitive to the leg, attentive on the lead line, easy to shoe, has excellent brakes and steering, stands perfectly still while mounting and for saddling, has not kicked my dogs or me, and is very loving and seems happy to see me. She is a dream to ride. Thank you, Steve. We still have a lot to learn and we are on our way! Lynda Fenneman Another Letter from Lynda: I love my saddle and my mule! I just rode 50 miles
in 8 hours and never even messed up her hair. I've been training and
conditioning for this ride in this saddle for a little over a year, so
I've ridden lots of miles in it. The saddle stays in place and has
never sored her. The craftsmanship is outstanding and everyone is
impressed. It feels like a basic, good, industrial strength saddle. I
ride tough rides, up steep mountains, and down over boulders and any
ole nasty stuff I can find...and I want to feel comfortable and secure
with my saddle.. My saddle fits me and my mule perfectly and it's very
user-friendly. I can attach all kinds of things to it to it somewhere.
But, I wouldn't have been able to do any of this stuff if
I hadn't had your help in getting us started. I barely knew the front
end from the back end of a donkey, not being able to pick up her feet,
or lead her around, and getting kicked by her...
and here we are 2
years later, my beautiful mule and I ...doing 50 mile endurance rides!
You helped me with thinking about mules, and about how
they think. You helped me get set up in a bit I could ride in, and a
saddle that would fit her, and how to use this stuff. You would be
proud to see how we have taken what you taught us and what a good image
Chelse projects for mules. People everywhere are impressed with her,
how well behaved and relaxed she is (when she wants to be). I
look forward to many happy adventures on my mule, in my saddle...thanks
to you, Steve Edwards.
Sincerely,
Lynda Fenneman |
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"Hi Steve, I just got back from North Carolina making my first trip to the mountains with my new saddle. The saddle worked great and rode like a dream, I had a lot of riders ask me where I got the saddle from I told them all the only place to buy a mule saddle is from you. I have been riding in a bear trap rancher for four years and it is well broken in, this saddle rode as well on the first day. I have attached a photo of my mule and saddle as you can see I've still got some adjustments to make but I'm learning. The video is a great help. I hope one day to meet you in person and shake your hand." Thanks again, ride safe Your Friend in Jesus Richard 2003 |
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(Written to several people at L.A. Pierce College in May, 2004) Dear......, My name is Cynthia Schlom, and I have taken some of the Mule Trainer classes offered at Pierce College: 1. Basic Mule Principals 7/03 2. Advanced Mule Training 7/03 3. Mule Driving 4/04 4. Mule Packing 4/04 I am compelled to write this letter to you for several reasons. First, I wish to thank you for offering the program. There are many as myself looking for and needing this type of instruction. Having taken these classes so far, I’m convinced of their value. I predict that with the rising interest in mules, the program can only expand. Secondly, kudos to Steve Edwards as a fine instructor. A plethora of advice and opinions abound on training equines, especially mules but much of it questionable. I have searched awhile now for answers about my donkey/mule problems and I believe that Steve has them. He is fair to the mule, honest, safety-minded and extremely knowledgeable. I appreciate his character and what I was able glean from him. His teachings help me from making mistakes, especially those that can jeopardize my health or life. In turn, I am able to teach my children thus keeping them safe, as well. Thirdly, I plan to take as many classes offered in the Mule Program as I can. It’s difficult as I live about 90 miles south of Pierce College. What is good is that these classes have been offered late in the week and weekend, which makes it more convenient for me to attend. A Mon. – Fri. schedule would prevent me from attending. I know I speak for others as well. Once again, thank you for the Mule Program, for your time and please continue your good work. Sincerely, Cynthia Schlom |
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Steve,
My father, Manuel Soares, went to Arizona in December of 2003. I asked him if he had time to go by your ranch and check out your tack, knowing I needed a saddle built for a mule. He not only went by, he bought me one of your Trail Rider mule saddles for a Christmas present. With your training videos I wasted no time getting to work. Your technique was easy to understand and my mule, Reba, got with the program right away as you should see from the photos attached. Reba turned out to be a great
mule she has packed my big behind all over California and Idaho.
Colorado Elk hunt is coming up this year. Well anyway I just
wanted to tell you to keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to
seeing you at one of the upcoming clinics. Thanks Steve I could not
have done it with out you. Mule Bu | |