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Depending on the load, we may use different hitches for different types of loads. In this video you’ll see two types of hitches. Did you guess them right? The first is what we call a Crow’s Foot. This hitch starts before you put the packs on by setting up the ropes around the bars of the saddle. Depending on the length and width of the pack, you’ll decide how high or low it needs to be on the mule. If packs on either side weigh the same, you’ll want to make sure they are at the same height. If t
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Depending on the load, we may use different hitches for different types of loads. In this video you’ll see two types of hitches. Did you guess them right? The first is what we call a Crow’s Foot. This hitch starts before you put the packs on by setting up the ropes around the bars of the saddle. Depending on the length and width of the pack, you’ll decide how high or low it needs to be on the mule. If packs on either side weigh the same, you’ll want to make sure they are at the same height. If t
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