Grandfather worked with mules in the army in North Africa during WW2 - absolutely adored them. Always told me that while horses want a leader, mules expect a partner.
@firstnamelastname-uq9hr2 ай бұрын
Thats lovely, and quite right.
@ljensen93642 ай бұрын
Hmm that’s interesting!
@bluewizzard88432 ай бұрын
@@firstnamelastname-uq9hrhow so?
@megadylanthomas2 ай бұрын
Brilliant.
@grenade85722 ай бұрын
So, the mare I ride identifies as a mule. ^^' She won't do anything for you if she doesn't know you or if you're too rude: she will stuck in each corner of the training area, won't turn when you ask, turn when you don't want to, refuse to go ahead, lowering her head and maybe kicking (lazy kick though, not rodeo mode) when you ask her for cantering. She's an handful, one of the most stubborn horses I have ever met. She''s smart enough to know how to do whatever she wants with the less effort possible; she doesn't try to make her rider fall, because she knows she doesn't even need to do that. But, if you treat her with respect and are more stubborn than her, she's incredibely nice; still lazy, but nice. She's perfect on trail: she fears absolutely nothing. For the first time in my life, I can ride without a coach; so, for the first time in my life, I'm trying to teach something to a horse, meaning I'm not an experienced horse teacher... It took us one hour, but I managed to teach her how to stop (from walk) without reins, and how to walk on the slightlest pressure. I was mesmerized that, a few days later when I came back (I can only ride her twice a week), she didn't forget!
@voiceofreason78562 ай бұрын
A friend of mine owned a really nice, bright chestnut Quarter horse mule a few years back. She made me smile one day when she said " What we call 'stubborn' ? The mule sees as 'self preservation' !" LOL
@Beeytress2 ай бұрын
In the early 1970's, Dad went hunting with mules in Idaho. They were packed with all of their equipment for the week. On the first day, the guide told everyone while hiking up hill to grab the mule's tail to help you get up the incline. My dad's mule kicked and broke his arm. Dad set the break and continued for the week! His pain tolerance always amazed me. You could say he was stubborn as a mule. He wasn't going to let a mule ruin his hunting trip.
@mtngrammy69532 ай бұрын
Mules are much different than horses in temperament! You have to understand and work WITH them. They are very intelligent and can be wonderful companions and work-mates. Great job with Zeb. I understand why she would want to keep him, even if he couldn't be ridden. Now she knows that she CAN ride him. Well done!
@gigicostlow44142 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Mules have a lot of self preservation which they get from the donkey. That's where what people call stubbornness comes from. They are intelligent and can quickly figure things out. Once you have their trust and if they are treated right, you will have the most loving faithful friend forever. Or that's how it was with my mule. I trusted him more than any horse I ever rode, especially on trails.
@caroldocherty68102 ай бұрын
Mules have to trust you. when you get that they are the best .
2 ай бұрын
You need to bond with him and he will do anything for you. Yes! They want a partner, not a dictator. Have had mules for years and the one i bought at 18 months is now 23 and goes wherever I point him.
2 ай бұрын
But in the beginning, he had an attitude and I had to lay him down three times and have a talk with him. Laying him down got his attention. No pain or cruelty whatsoever,
@jennyrosd20032 ай бұрын
I have a 23 year old too and hes finally acting like a grown up!! Makes me think he's gonna live to be 50. I have a young one I started and I just love them both. I stare at them and smile and they think I'm weird.
@SharonJones-ej9bz2 ай бұрын
I think Zeb is great, such a character and very bright. I noticed that he went better at a trot in the school when the owner was using less leg so perhaps rewarding for going forward with less leg pressure works for him? Looks like he is trusting his owner more and gaining more confidence. A great result again
@Bobbin_Hoode2 ай бұрын
Zeb and I have a lot in common. I'll do anything for reassurance and praise but if you start shouting at me, I'll sit right down and refuse to move!
@louisegogel79732 ай бұрын
@@Bobbin_HoodeBlessings on yours and Zeb’s journeys!
@2KJustice2 ай бұрын
Good old Zeb. You brought out the best in him. He has a forever loving home. God Bless all.
@tanglezest76012 ай бұрын
Did you see it? Often, when the mule got to the point of doing what you wanted, that tail would slow down. A few times the tail would completely relax for an instant.
@californiadreamer25802 ай бұрын
I saw that too 😃
@petrakrugell87522 ай бұрын
Yes
@thatsiming89882 ай бұрын
The tail swishing seems self regulatory. Like children who rock themselves back and forth, or people who bounce their leg. Maybe he's just understimulated/bored, and once he's actually given a problem to solve he calms down.
@googlamonster50862 ай бұрын
What a lovely owner to stick with him. She needs a different saddle though. Please consult mule riding experts on a saddle that fits. When she mounted, her backside was on top of the cantle. That pressure point on that area must be tremendous. Also, as she is tall, she might need to ride with longer stirrups. Zeb's a good mule! Thank you for helping him!
@noblshtplz2 ай бұрын
You read my mind..❤. Due to their conformation, Mules are usually tacked with a crupper, breast collar & a belly band to keep the saddle from slipping. Make no mistake...if your tack begins to roll or slip your mount will not be shy to let you know he is not happy. Mules are very smart & extremely opinionated. Think like a mule....:)
@googlamonster50862 ай бұрын
@@noblshtplz. Exactly!!! I hope they take note as riding with a saddle that doesn’t fit also endangers the rider.
@noblshtplz2 ай бұрын
@@googlamonster5086 Bingo...:)
@ksmith87932 ай бұрын
Seems like she's constantly kicking ?
@heidicole37902 ай бұрын
And it seems as though she was leaning to the left slightly the whole time. Left stirrup always lower than the right. I wonder if that imbalance has him thinking “she’s gonna fall. I better stop”
@clarekelso78412 ай бұрын
I’ve ridden a mule a bit and ground worked with donkeys. Not sure stubborn is the right word. They plant when they’re scared. Seems counter intuitive but that’s the natural reaction. So it’s confidence and, unlike horses in a way, they look for your kindness and courage. Horses look more for leadership. I loved these two. What an interesting partnership and both of them very sweet. Great patience as always from Steve.
@TinaLouise5282 ай бұрын
She is so funny! She talks the whole time, I adore her working so hard and doing well!
@Sarahthesaddler2 ай бұрын
He probably didnt like going down the track with the white electric tape because he’s smart and could hear the fence clicking. Gorgeous Mule, well done Steve and Celia.
@lindathornton75912 ай бұрын
Try honey on the bit for a few bridlings then stop. It worked for me. Then randomly I would put a bit on and it was a surprize to him. I ended up with a horse that would drop his head and take the bit so softly. It became a positive experience for him. Loved him dearly...
@Madpegasusmax2 ай бұрын
always nice to see Steve showing that "stubborn as a mule" is a expression and not a reality by his book :3 good work
@margaretfleming35542 ай бұрын
What a characterful mule! Steve showing he’s bilingual! Brilliant post
@pennyperry95614 күн бұрын
Have worked with horses for 60 years and have just started working with a mini mule (she drives). They are so different than horses. If they understand what you ask for, they will do it. They learn very fast. They notice everything, so they keep you honest. You must be mentally present and calm, if so, they are very interested in working with you. Their "personalities" are a joy, when they trust you.
@mollyhidle30542 ай бұрын
What a great video on teaching people how to stick with it! No matter the problem, no matter the age, no matter the fitness level, it can be done! While I do think she might work on being quiet in the saddle, especially at the walk, as her leg does go quiet at trot, she does an excellent job at taking instruction & letting go of the past & being in the present. Well done on another great, positive video! Thank you all!!
@ckswat77zz512 ай бұрын
The bike in the sunroom. Love it! My hubby was brought up on bikes/motorcrossing. His Dad bought this same bike all apart(we call them basket cases here in 🇺🇸)& he put it together. My hubby took it for a ride & was doing loops on gravel & he dumped the bike. He couldn’t find a scratch, dent, scuff, nothing on it. Later his dad said you fell on my bike, didn’t you? My hubby who was 12 said no. Of course Dad knew. He told my hubby the rear light wasn’t working😂Beautiful bike. Enjoy! The mule was adorable. I’m happy to hear it’s getting better for them
@alisonh8902 ай бұрын
What a lovely lady. Zeb made me smile, he was stubborn but out of fear but you could tell that the two of them have a good relationship.I hope they continue to progress and enjoy time together. Great work Steve.
@Ladybassguitarplayer2 ай бұрын
He has a great mind. He just needed someone to show him how to use it. This was fantastic!
@sandyrobinson18452 ай бұрын
i love this Video as all of them So Happy to see Senior Ladies have such a Passion to be with Horses , Mules and all types of 4 legged animals Always have the love to be them and still want to spend time and ride I feel that passion never ever leaves Horse People So Many Treasured memories Hope have Photos Sadly some People don’t Understand the love We Have
@FredaFlynn20082 ай бұрын
What a lovely life Celia has. Must be like dying and going to Heaven. I hope she gets Zeb where she wants him because she deserves it for the love and care she gives him. He’s certainly a beautiful boy. 💙
@jennyrosd20032 ай бұрын
Gotta add this cuz I've learned and I'm excited to see u work with a mule....if you hold steady pressure when they resist something.....they click into the donkey side and will stay forever!! I've learned to add a slight wiggle or side to side with my lead line to stop them from locking down and napping. Ha. It works!! Then once they know you won't just hold...then they learn to come along . The donkey side is in there when they want to trick you. Ha
@immoosiesmom2 ай бұрын
Mules can be very headstrong and they are very smart.
@speedoo192 ай бұрын
I was told that you ask to your horse, you say " please" to your mule I love mules💝💝💝
@truecynic1270Ай бұрын
His owner is such a lovely, truly caring woman. As always Steve is remarkable and an excellent expert!!!
@laurajackson68602 ай бұрын
I just love this one. I don't think I've ever seen Steve work with a mule before and I think it's fascinating..And boy, you weren't kidding about his tail! Thank you so much for sharing this!
@mariaparker75452 ай бұрын
It's never the animal it's always what the humans do or do not do that creates the issue.. The difference when you see a professional in charge... mind blowing! Beautiful job!
@martinmurray78082 ай бұрын
As an owner of two mules, this is great to see. Fantastic job Steve Young!
@sabbyd18322 ай бұрын
I like Zeb a lot. He has plenty of go in him. I really liked his owner too
@mirage7902 ай бұрын
Being a horse girl and a motorcycle girl, I LOVE that bike!! I've been riding my own for 10 years now, didn't start until I was 62 years old. I got tired of looking at the back of the hubby's helmet for the past 44 years when we rode and wanted to see the open road in front, so I cashed in my life insurance policy from work (hubby said, "Wait a minute, I might need that policy with you driving a motorcycle!" LOL.) and bought a 2008 Honda Shadow Aero 750 as a retirement gift for myself. I took the safety class on Mother's Day weekend, so the family celebrated Mother's Day without me, and the rest is history, as they say! Enjoy your "new" 65 year old bike! What a find, especially with your connection with that brand, year and model! How absolutely COOL!!
@Psylaine642 ай бұрын
you just gave me the best 'sh*t-eating' grin in a long time x
@vickyannpaintingwithoils2 ай бұрын
Steve when you said they can't have babies, it caused me to actually read and learn exactly what differs in a mule, zebra, horse, and donkey. Fascinating.
@naomiroyle96372 ай бұрын
Actually, an aberration happened and a mule did birth. I saw the report just recently. Totally unheard of. I rode a reining mule once for a few minutes. He was amazing.
@ThePyrshepnBelgn2 ай бұрын
Had a friend that had 2 babies out of a mule. Once in a Blue Moon an Lightning Never Strikes Twice.
@vickyannpaintingwithoils2 ай бұрын
@@naomiroyle9637 I read that too. I wonder what the actual circumstances were. The story was very vague. You road one? That must have been amazing!
@vickyannpaintingwithoils2 ай бұрын
@@ThePyrshepnBelgn Haha. Great names!
@fburton82 ай бұрын
@@ThePyrshepnBelgn The Romans' saying for "once in a blue moon" was "cum mula peperit" - when a mule foals.
@BerylForrest2 ай бұрын
Good lesson. My young mare was also terrified of cracks in concrete or crossing lines, it was genuine fear for her life, by acknowledging her fear and supporting her and gently encouraging her, she was able to find the courage to go across then lots of love. Same on the road with white lines, there's a round 30 mph sign about 3 or 4' across, with gentle support, she could then go straight through the middle. That was a great job with Zeb, & Steve recognised his fear & need to be shown & supported.
@judew9392 ай бұрын
I don’t have a horse but i could watch you do this all day 🤩
@ealexeenko2 ай бұрын
Wishing all th best to Zeb and the cute owner! Well done, Steve and Tanya! ❤❤
@raygeorge45532 ай бұрын
Oh Zeb is so cute ! He was a little naughty trying to nip uncle Steve but with a bit of quiet persuasion he came around to being a nice respectful happy Mule. Well done All 😉🤠
@novascheller59572 ай бұрын
This was delightful…. Zeb was already well trained…and you got him over so many intimidating spots… well done everyone! ❤❤❤
@dogsenseforu3012 ай бұрын
❤ This vid (Steve obvs) and ❤ Celia and Zeb too... Steve is doing people-psychology as much as horse training. Also fantastic that when Celia asked what they wanted on arrival and Steve replied 'we'd like a cup of tea please' Celia took that to mean making home made cake and shortbread... I'd wager a few local charity sales have made a 'couple of bob' of her great baked goods... That loaf cake and shortbread! IMO as with equines, the simple with quality ingredients all put together in the right order at the right time, esp with experience = BEST! *SO happy Steve helped Celia - husband died, gained grief weight and lost it 🎉 (super hard) rescued a mule.... and then needed help to 'take up the reins' of life again.
@dawnf2z12 ай бұрын
That was a truly lovely, heartwarming video and a sweet ending! Thanks, Steve and Tanya ❤
@Flower_Dragon_WAАй бұрын
OMG, thank YOU!I'm 72 years old, and back when I was about 16, maybe 17, I had a very wonderful, yet very stubborn horse that I was training, my "heart" horse., Comanche. One day I was riding him, and backing him up, around a fenced arena, and up toward the barn, when a friend came along and asked me what in the world I was doing to him! I told her that he had begun balking at the water trough he had draunk from many times, even daily, suddenly not wanting to go up to it. He wasn't afraid of it, just was being stubborn, so I said if he wanted to back up, fine, i'd make him back up until he was tired of it and would give up . She told me it would never work, and was the wrong thing to do. He had balked 3 times at the trough, and this was the 3rd time I had backed him up. This time when we got to the trough, he walked up to it, and I could feel him begin shifting his weight backward. He picked up one front foot, and then thought about it, and put it back down and stood there like the gentleman he should be. It was magical. I always had a way of thinking like a horse, and although I sometimes was criticized for being too gentle, or taking too much time, accused of spoiling my horse, I became a person some came to for advice because they could see the results I was having. Sorry for this long comment. I just wanted to let you know, Steve, that this video did my old heart so much good, reminding me of the incident with Comanche. I've never seen another trainer back up a horse (or mule), as I had done. So, thank YOU.
@marianharris4412 ай бұрын
ZEB is adorable and seems worth all the work to get him on track.
@TricriForever2 ай бұрын
Steve I love your work. You look tired in this one.i hope you’re doing well. The couple who you helped, wish them the best.
@sherronlawson99682 ай бұрын
I fell in love with Zeb in this video. His dainty legs and swishy tail and beautiful big ears. Steve, you helped him so much.
@martyburd61272 ай бұрын
Celia and Zebs relationship and confidence was built up as a result of your session.
@coralieceredig-evans6702 ай бұрын
It's always so inspiring watching the way you work, so gentle, but confident that what you're asking is the right thing and good for the animals' well being. It seems to me that they understand that too and makes them feel good about themselves. I also love the respect you show the owners, never making them feel stupid. Thank you.
@jeannetteparry558721 күн бұрын
I couldn't resist watching this video again. What a character Zeb is! And the way Steve got him to trust and cooperate was amazing. Mules really are different. A horse can be persuaded that the easiest and most comfortable option is doing what the owner wants but this clever mule demands to know WHY before he will cooperate.
@lilmee30372 ай бұрын
Looks like his donkey half helped him "survive", while his horse-half allowed him to "submit" and enjoy it. Lovely mule.
@louisegogel79732 ай бұрын
Awesome job all of you AND in 100’F heat!!! That is remarkable. Some of would have melted doing half the work you did. Bravo! And I like the. motorcycle in the sun room, especially because it is the exact same everything as the one where you and Tanya met!
@jodyhuston15162 ай бұрын
Mule thought patterns , hmmm … I kept looking at Zeb’s ears for clues while ignoring the tail swishes. He understands your corrections and reward system, Steve. He seems to be high energy and wow those kicks were lightening-fast! I’m glad Celia doesn’t have grooming or tacking problems (and knows how to block and correct the occasional nip). She has riding skills and persistence, that’s great! I didn’t see Zeb buck, but I’m concerned about hard surfaces, riding alone for Celia. I hope she finds a riding buddy! Btw, Celia, congratulations on the continued weight loss - and you already looked wonderful!! 👍🌟 I’ll bet Zeb wonders why his work is getting easier and easier, lol! Tania. There’s a beautiful motorcycle in your sun room. If I were you I’d turn it into a lamp table! 😉!
@AppaloosaDreams2 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you, for persevering with Zeb.🙌I had no idea these transformations were possible. Excellent video🙌
@sharonp67622 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching a mule be trained. Same principles, just different. Such a good, encouraging video to keep learning/trying.
@sandywar57272 ай бұрын
OMG I love his little helicopter tail . What a character
@betsybright65192 ай бұрын
❤love mules❤ everything's a negotiation.... But in the end if they trust you they will follow you🎉
@cb6642 ай бұрын
I have a little donkey, and this is so true about him as well. He also has a forever swishing tail. 😊
@firstnamelastname-uq9hr2 ай бұрын
I have always wanted a mule but could never find one that was tall enough for my long legs, but i do follow lots of youtube mule riders and game packers in America of course,one of my favs is bronks and donks.I have looked for one in U.K but the nearest i came to one was a Irish Mammoth donkey that was 16.2hh gelding, so i couldn't even breed one,lots of people have also said that they would like a mule or a hinny so they are becoming more popular.You did good Steve and Tanya, well done for giving that lovely lady Zebs owner some homework, i know she will succeed and make him a lot more biddable, bless her. 🐎🦓⭐
@inkypea2 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed Zeb and Celia! What a great pair!
@lynnesmith57182 ай бұрын
See is lovely and has the best owner in Celia. 🙏🏼She seems to understand him so well. Lucky they found each other!❤
@pv-mm2or2 ай бұрын
I got the feeling that in his past he's stumbled on a loose manhole or the like and the experience still worries him, a white line may have been there when went it happened? lovely to see you give him back his confidence, he shows he has some history there in his past that he carries with him that affects his behaviour he's a lovely old boy bless him.
@trishhoapili75872 ай бұрын
What a brilliant video. From the mule who didn’t think he could to you who said of course you to the amazing Celia who jumped in for it all. Sitting here smiling for all of you. 😊
@heatherbartlett67882 ай бұрын
Well done Steve great work. Great learning for me. Thank you 😊 You.
@helencastle49942 ай бұрын
Steve you made me cry. You're a legend.
@valbeech75092 ай бұрын
Fantastic job, really appreciate it. I hope Celia and Zeb continue to enjoy life 😊 Loved the C15 in the sun room, used to keep a Z1 in the kitchen 😊 That was "donkeys' years ago" 😂😂
@samanthamilnes15612 ай бұрын
I've learnt so much from you and I love you stories of why you do certain things and are very specific about how to behave and what you'll do around horses. So I'm going to tell you a story that has made me very careful about my face being near a horses face and particularly over their nose. My dad always stopped my sister and me from putting our faces near the faces of the horses we rode or any horse we said hello to... unless we had a hand on their nose. The reason being he had a Hanovarian called Boris when he first met my mum. He went to kiss and cuddle Boris and Boris swung his head up and hit my dad in the face breaking his nose. Just as it was healing a few weeks later he did the same thing again and re-broke his nose. Seeing you kiss the mule whilst standing at the mounting block when the owner went to get her hat I was screaming at the phone "put your hand on his nose first". Maybe it's generational horse injury trauma 😅 but that's one bit of advice that has stuck with me. Maybe after reading the story you will start putting a hand on the horse (or mules) nose first. Well done being stubborn. My husband says I am too 😂 I say only when it's needed 😌 ❤
@lorianwalcott83902 ай бұрын
Well done you. You made Zeb and his owner a new life together ❤
@dd3wc2 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant! You’re such a blessing to horses and their owners/handlers. It’s a great feeling … inspirational in fact … watching your VLOGs when time and time again you’ve proven your methodology beyond a reasonable doubt, in helping horses/owners to move forward! It continuously works. If I feel that great after watching, I can only imagine how you and Tanya feel. Even if it’s a struggle … perseverance seems to always get you through. Thanks so much for sharing! Happy Trails! 🙏🙌✝️✡️❤️
@CCmarie13782 ай бұрын
Why is she constantly kicking him? Her legs never quit
@carolineadcock2502 ай бұрын
Yes, I notice. Not good….i think?
@beany5302 ай бұрын
She might need core strengthening. Losing weight is one thing but working on muscles is another.
@tk-rn6ct2 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh! Can't be good. I would think Zeb would not respond at all after all the constant kicking. Never seen this before. Applaud her for sticking with Zeb after all the problems. He is a beauty.
@leelindsay56182 ай бұрын
I thought perhaps I was seeing things or the camera angle. Maybe its the stirrup length? I just don't know.
@kyliezimmerman25522 ай бұрын
Yes I notice that too and the bit don't fit him either
@sandrad25062 ай бұрын
The bikes previous owner will be thrilled to see the bike brought in to the house, for the winter😊
@Psylaine642 ай бұрын
OMG Zeb is adorable! and so nervous .. but Celia knows now how to increase his confidence, we can forgive the toothpaste for sure lol
@MaxNafeHorsemanship2 ай бұрын
THAT is a beautiful bike. I love BSAs and Triumphs to begin with, but a one owner bike in that condition is amazing no matter the make or model. Thanks for sharing that. Never seen a mule in this part of Canada and only one donkey. I'm kinda jealous of that lady.
@DreamScapeInt2 ай бұрын
Zeb is so sassy. His mum is adorable, I'm glad you were able to help them. Love the nostalgia of the bike too, and in excellent condition! Nothing like warm memories and warm feels.
@juliesorick2 ай бұрын
All good. Zen is beautiful and so is Sela. Zen has a runway walk. ❤️
@kathrynmurphy-ug5qf2 ай бұрын
Great video, planting, napping etc, norm many horses. PLEASE GET BACK FETLOCK BOOTS anyone knowing, will understand, WHAT A LOVELY EQUINE XX
@jennyrosd20032 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh I've been waiting for this. Haaa. I'm a mule girl. I have 2 amazing johns whove taught me to be a better human. I have horses too but I got mule fever long ago . They are not for the hurried or for the ego . But once they connect to your soul they will do it ALL. I shoot mounted archery off of them. They love an interesting job!! Looking forward to this one.
@grammeatticus21722 ай бұрын
What a handsome mule!
@renawetherelt50202 ай бұрын
Zeb met his match.
2 ай бұрын
@rhyslynjones58172 ай бұрын
Steve, love you, Tanya & your wonderful talent. Your training that Mule was the 1st time I’ve seen you breathe so hard & really sweat🤣🤣 also loved your ‘pulling rank’ with Tanya (regarding your new 65yr. old purchase) while walk down memory lane 😉😉😀😀. Be continued to be Blessed.
@Kinugo12 ай бұрын
I love them both. Good time together.
@MicheleLHarvey2 ай бұрын
Oppositional is the word that comes to mind with this mule. I'm wondering how much comes down to individual personality & like people, some animals just refuse anything asked of them. I'm wondering also in looking at the poor rider who only wants to enjoy riding, is it even worth the constant battle with an oppositional animal? Like you mention, that tail never stops twitching his unhappiness. Horses are an expensive pursuit in both time, emotion & money. At what point should you call it a day & just look for a more willing creature? I'd like to know your take on it Steve. Thanks for all you do & show us!
@dawncamp3032 ай бұрын
Steve usually says the juice has to be worth the squeeze, I believe is his saying, in other words, the result has to be worth all the time, money and effort !
@Fifi-wv3bd2 ай бұрын
Another great video thanks Steve & Tanya 😊 Zeb looks like a beautiful mule and Celia a very caring owner. ❤️
@sharonmacanley45912 ай бұрын
What a cute mule. Cilia did really well 😊
@mfc45912 ай бұрын
The BSA is gorgeous. Well done with the donkey horse !
@mickkelly-e9i2 ай бұрын
BSA with free drip tray. Take me back.
@jo-annederbecker11492 ай бұрын
Mules are notoriously stubborn, smart but stubborn. Good for her for persevering. He is lovely though. They will be good for each other. Well done all!
@lsdev42292 ай бұрын
Had no idea that two Mules could not reproduce...had to read up on it so I learned something new today, thanks Steve and Tanya! Great episode! 🇨🇦🥰Sharon.
@browniewin41212 ай бұрын
Well done, so nice to see the progress with a stubborn mule.
@evabj100Ай бұрын
Loved watching, as always and how to be even more stubborn than the mule😂 Beautiful mule 😍 and love the bike, so well cared for. Thanx🥰
@susandowning60202 ай бұрын
YOU BOTH MAKE ME CHUCKLE.GOOD VIDEO YOU ALWAYS SEERM TO MAKE PEOPLE'S LIVES WITH THESE DIFFICULT ANIMALS SOO MUCH BETTER !! WELL DONE .I LOVE THE PULLING OF RANK .I MUST SAY THOUGH TANIA .I WOULD NOT LIKE IT EITHER .TIME FOR ANOTHER SHED . LOVE ALL THE VIDEO'S KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK .
@gsbealer2 ай бұрын
Great job……as usual! I can appreciate the mule the older I get. There are things I’m just not keen on doing either. Steve. Tanya. Have a lovely day and stay on those Happy Trails.
@cherylharless2812 ай бұрын
My friend had a donkey that had a little stud mule. She did not have the stallion. Since they cannot breed, she put him in with one of her mares that she didn't want to breed that particular year. Sure enough! He got her pregnant! Talk about being surprised! So it's not normal but it CAN happen!!!
@BoninBrighton2 ай бұрын
Korey part of the training team at the Horse Plus rescue team won championships training Mules. Well worth looking at that channel too if interested in training Mules.
@GalaBrissy2 ай бұрын
He’s very good that guy.
@BoninBrighton2 ай бұрын
@@GalaBrissy I didn’t know about training championships in the USA before. Apparently they assign an unbroken mustang (or mule) to each contestant and so many days later the competition/skills showing begins. Korey was a Champion mule trainer multiple times plus mustangs too.
@GalaBrissy2 ай бұрын
@@BoninBrighton I used to follow him on a regular basis on Horse Plus, was impressed with how he treated the animals, haven’t seen him for a while though.
@BoninBrighton2 ай бұрын
@@GalaBrissy yep he’s got a new job in construction as Horse Plus couldn’t pay him enough… they have seriously underestimated his popularity though.
@jennyrosd20032 ай бұрын
@@BoninBrightonTy Evans is a great mule guy too. Endless info. Effective and fun.
@lightworker52202 ай бұрын
What a lovely way to end the mule story, with an amazing bike. My husband keeps his in the house aswell, I've convinced myself that it's an expensive ornaments😂.
@gayfry8992 ай бұрын
Good job, very brave lady,
@laveniajohnson22832 ай бұрын
Very nice looking mule!
@kayray48582 ай бұрын
His tail 😂 it’s like a Ever Ready Battery. ❤❤
@jacalineduncan9662Ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE your videos ❤❤❤❤❤
@louisetrott55322 ай бұрын
So very very interesting. I rode a mule in Yosemite Valley in 1969, a very enjoyable experience.
@randomvielleuse5272 ай бұрын
Lovely video of this duo! I sure hope Zeb gets happy enough to stop constantly swishing his tail. Also, that bike??? Wow!! What an absolutely gorgeous ride! ❤
@SlickSydney2 ай бұрын
Good thing you gave both of them a lesson. Bravo to all 3 of you.
@janeengland2 ай бұрын
He looked so sweet
@sharonchittell35042 ай бұрын
Loved this video. Quite different from working with horses. As always you did brilliant Steve.