

History: It Takes Time to Erase Things From the Past
You may be facing problems with your mule and think there is no fixing. However, you can change things from the past when you go back to the basics.
Discover how to communicate with your mule or donkey and get results! Learn techniques to build trust and get results — and enjoy yourself every step of the way. Training from Steve Edwards to keep you moving forward.
You may be facing problems with your mule and think there is no fixing. However, you can change things from the past when you go back to the basics.
In this video, Steve Edwards shows how to properly sit in your saddle (not forward, not back, just right) and select a saddle that is properly fitted for you.
Mule and donkey owners don’t want to make mistakes with their animals. You want to do it right the first time and in this video I’m going to tell you that it ain’t going to happen! You know what, that’s okay!
Bringing a new mule home is a very exciting time. You have found “the one” and bringing him or her home to your barn should be perfect! But I hear time and time again from
You’ve got a mule or donkey, and every once in a blue moon you need to load ‘Ole Fluffy up into a trailer. You don’t own a trailer yourself, so how are you going to get your buddy ready to load up when the time comes?
What you need to learn to do is properly communicate with your donkey from the ground and then from the saddle.
When you use a horse saddle on a mule you will hurt your mule.
In this video Steve Edwards of Queen Valley Mule Ranch explains the differences in a mule saddle vs a horse saddle and exactly why you need to buy a saddle that is designed to fit that skeletal structure of the donkey or the mule.