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The Mule Companion: A Guide to Understanding the Mule - cover

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The Mule Companion: A Guide to Understanding the Mule

Cynthia Attar

Publisher: CCB Publishing

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Summary

This fourth edition of The Mule Companion is a comprehensive book on mules with new photos of many real people and mules doing real mule activities.  The Mule Companion has been called an excellent ‘mule primer’ for those people just getting into mules.  However, the book also hosts an in-depth study of why mules do what they do, their idiosyncrasies, training, and problem solving. Also, the book is rich with ‘how to’ information on: caring for, breeding for, fitting tack on, buying, and mule activities, past and present. About the Author: Cynthia Attar, previously a mule trainer—schooled by the mule itself, learned how the mule mind works.  Using this information, she obtained amazing results without force, fear, or pain.  With a deep love for mules, Cynthia now empowers others to understand these long-eared equines, and aims to show how great mules truly are and to show the bond that mules and their people share. Currently as one who communicates with all animals, and aids in their healing, Cynthia resides in Washington State with her animal friends.  She continues to write and share her passions with the world.
Available since: 03/11/2016.

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