Very good info.Well one. Years ago I had a very knowledgeable harness man tell me that a mule needs to have their harness fit exactly and they will work better. If not,t hey will always be worrying about that one little thing that needs to be adjusted correctly. I look forward to the next three videos.
Yessir you can. As long as it maintains the “flat hand” in the throat of it. Then your draft line and all should be just fine. I can’t remember right off but seems like my collars are 22-24” collars adjustable. And I have mine let all the way out. And run a pad under it.
Complete newbie here. This is great info and I really appreciate how you mention horses and breed differences etc. Very helpful. Thanks!
You’re most welcome and this video and channel is mostly geared just for people like yourself. Thank you for watching and also commenting!
Very good info.Well one. Years ago I had a very knowledgeable harness man tell me that a mule needs to have their harness fit exactly and they will work better. If not,t hey will always be worrying about that one little thing that needs to be adjusted correctly. I look forward to the next three videos.
Yessir that is right. A mule def knows when it’s right and when it’s wrong. Thanks for watching and commenting
I use adjustable collars on my mules. Can I adjust them out to allow a pad or would that move the draft point ?
Yessir you can. As long as it maintains the “flat hand” in the throat of it. Then your draft line and all should be just fine. I can’t remember right off but seems like my collars are 22-24” collars adjustable. And I have mine let all the way out. And run a pad under it.
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