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In this engaging episode, host Taylor McAdams welcomes Jill Holloman and Scott McClaugherty from Circle Y Saddles. With over 13 years at Circle Y, Jill shares insights into the company's rich history and its position as the world's top saddle producer, while Scott, with 25 years at Casper Companies, discusses Circle Y's future since its acquisition. The episode dives deep into saddle craftsmanship, busting common myths about saddle fit and emphasizing the importance of proper saddle trees. Jill also opens up about her return to barrel racing after a 12-year break, encouraging listeners to reignite their own passions. Tune in for a fascinating conversation about innovation, community, and camaraderie in the Western industry!
Ryan Liggett - C L Saddlery - Eminence, Missouri - talks with us about saddle fit, proper padding for your horse or mule and engraving of precious metals - a master in crafting jewelry for anyone! Join us on Mule Talk! #ryanliggett, #clsaddlery, #westernjewelry, #saddlefit, #saddlepads, #cindykroberts,#muletalkwww.MuleTalk.NetMule Talk is on Facebook - Mule Talk is an Every Cowgirl's Dream production. www.EveryCowgirlsDream.Com
Dr David Marlin discusses - Why do we use saddle pads?The reasons we might use a saddle pad could include:Keeping the saddle cleanWicking sweatImproving saddle fitTo reduce saddle movementDistribute rider and saddle forces more evenly and prevent high-pressure pointsFashionOf these, probably the most important are distributing saddle forces evenly and reducing saddle movement.How can you choose which saddle pad is best for your horse?BUT which of these is the most important?How can you choose which Saddle Pad is best for your horse?How have we tested these pads?WHICH PADS DID WE TEST?!AND… The results!To see the full article and to watch the webinar follow the links below.ARTICLE WITH TABLE OF RESULTS - https://drdavidmarlin.com/saddle-pads-tested-april-2023/WEBINAR ABOUT THE TESTS AND RESULTS - https://drdavidmarlin.com/webinar-saddle-half-pads-tested-dr-david-marlin/------Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more.CLICK HERE TO JOIN. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Steve Edwards, owner of Queen Valley Mule Ranch in Queen Valley, Arizona takes time to talk about using treeless mule saddles, trimming mule hooves and shoeing mules and donkeys, saddle pads slipping, and A Whole Lot More! Find Steve on Facebook and hang out on his future live streaming videos! https://www.facebook.com/muleranch **************************************** 0:00 Welcome to Ask Steve 0:13 Correction from last week: Spacing on breaching 2:23 Are treeless saddles okay for mules and donkeys? 5:40 Why use a rear cinch? 14:45 Is a britchen and breast collar needed for a pack saddle? 17:48 Can you use the same breast collar for packing as riding? 21:10 Steve's vacation trip to Alaska 24:42 Getting a mule to take the bit 30:41 Saddle pad slipping 33:17 Handling a skittish 3-year old mule 37:10 New mule pacing 39:57 How often should I have my donkey's hooves trimmed? -Link to Shoeing Your Mules and Donkeys, https://muleman.co/2NaJgV6 41:46 Do you need to shoe your mules and donkeys? 45:20 How to saddle a mule properly with a physical limitation? 53:07 Call Steve with your questions: 602-999-6853 -Link to FREE Mule Saddle Training Course, https://muleman.co/2YpleOQ Follow Queen Valley Mule Ranch: Instagram, http://muleman.co/2DA4yZF Facebook, http://muleman.co/2DrSLJQ Twitter, https://twitter.com/muleranch Website, http://muleman.co/2G3RIBk Podcast, https://muleman.co/2S8snNh Steve's Free Saddle Training, https://muleman.co/2YBJ6u1
Today we speak with Kathleen Burke of the Equestrian Skills Course in Colorado Springs, Colorado on how to get cities to agree with more horse related venues and Justin from Total Saddle Fit tells us about his amazing new western pad and why it would make a great gift for any western rider. Plus, some Really Bad Ads, listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2330 - Show Notes and Links:Link for the visually impaired - Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Kathleen Burke of the Equestrian Skills Course in Colorado Springs, ColoradoGuest: Justin from Total Saddle Fit on his new Western PERFECT Saddle Pad™Bad Ads Prize this month provided by Oakbark & Chrome Shoulder BagThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Greenflower Botanicals, Wintec, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Today we speak with Kathleen Burke of the Equestrian Skills Course in Colorado Springs, Colorado on how to get cities to agree with more horse related venues and Justin from Total Saddle Fit tells us about his amazing new western pad and why it would make a great gift for any western rider. Plus, some Really Bad Ads, listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2330 - Show Notes and Links:Link for the visually impaired - Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Kathleen Burke of the Equestrian Skills Course in Colorado Springs, ColoradoGuest: Justin from Total Saddle Fit on his new Western PERFECT Saddle Pad™Bad Ads Prize this month provided by Oakbark & Chrome Shoulder BagThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Greenflower Botanicals, Wintec, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
We chat with Hilary Bornemann about the Sisterhood of the Traveling Saddle Pad and how it went at a recent Boyd Martin clinic. Jane Gardner talks about Shetland Ponies in their many forms. Jamie answers listener training questions while the FEI states the obvious in a blog post about ring sour horses.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
In this video we talk about getting started with mule bits, Myler combination bits, hackamores, spoiled mules, bickering mules, standing on your mule's back, feed and much more! Click show more to see the minute marker of each question so you can jump to the one you want to watch!(This episode originally aired on Facebook Live.)Be sure to subscribe and review wherever you listen!0:00 Introduction2:02 Foal Nutrition - Where to Start5:12 Pellet Feed and Lakin Lite- Link to feed education, http://muleman.co/2rRFmJF7:44 Handling Mules that Bolt- Link to Come-A-Long Rope, http://muleman.co/2Bkdr4r- Link to Rope Halters, http://muleman.co/2BE2GdE - Link to Problem Mule, http://muleman.co/2G1twPx16:12 Shout Out to Geo18:40 Handling Mules that Pick at One Another22:26 Mouth Sores On A Young Mule27:46 Standing On A Mule's Back32:37 Upcoming Clinics and Expos- Link to Expo Info, http://muleman.co/2EBMwab- Link to Trail Riding Clinic, http://muleman.co/2GdPrCP- Link to After the Wreck, http://muleman.co/2suELxS37:28 Understanding Mule Conformation42:00 Downhill Hip Saddle Pad- Link to Saddle Pad, http://muleman.co/2BriYKq44:32 Hackamores- Link to Mechanical Hackamore, http://muleman.co/2o2UUF647:32 Comments on Myler Combination Bits- Link to the Mule Rider's Martingale, http://muleman.co/2EnWMPQ52:16 Getting Started with Mule Bits- Link to Video on Bits, http://muleman.co/2o62b7556:08 Donkey Training- Link to Donkey Saddling, http://muleman.co/2F1LH8k- Link to Communicating From the Lines, http://muleman.co/2BuRtzG- Link to Donkey Resources, http://muleman.co/2CjPNFG56:56 Blinders and A Spooked Mule- Link to Come-A-Long Rope, http://muleman.co/2Bkdr4r- Link to Problem Mule, http://muleman.co/2G1twPx- Link to After the Wreck, http://muleman.co/2suELxS58:50 Mule Mouths - Healthy and Unhealthy60:00 Moving From the Come-A-Long Rope to A Rope Halter62:55 Finishing Up
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