Eclectic Conversation with Paul Garrison III

This interview features Paul Garrison III, a mulemanship expert from South Central Texas, discussing his work and philosophy regarding mules. Here’s a summary:

 Paul’s Background: He’s been working with mules for about 20 years and teaching mulemanship for 10. He offers private clinics, often one-on-one, focusing on communication and handling. He emphasizes that many “mule problems” stem from owner misunderstandings.

Mule Characteristics: Mules inherit a “thinking” nature from donkeys, making them different from the “reactionary” nature of horses. This makes them well-suited for trail riding and navigating rough terrain. They require strong leadership and thrive on clear communication.

Paul’s Teaching Philosophy: He stresses the importance of leadership and controlling the mule’s feet. He utilizes “halter driving,” a groundwork technique that simulates riding from the ground. He teaches the “one-rein stop” for safety and control. He explains that mules remember training, good or bad, for a very long time. He makes a clear distinction between horse training and mule training.

His Students: His students are primarily trail riders. They often come to him after experiencing difficulties applying horse-handling techniques to mules. Some students come to learn about mules, before purchasing one. Mule people are generally down to earth.

Midwest Horse Fair: Paul will conduct clinics and lectures, including discussions on the Mylar combination bit.

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