Mary Kitzmiller Horse Training Q & A, for February 5, 2026

Mary Kitzmiller answers listener submitted horse training questions about trailering nervous horses, how to give a mini mule her best start, and how to evaluate a new horse. Mary’s horse training tip covers how horses learn when they are at rest.

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Time Stamps

  1. 7:00 How horses learn when they rest
  2. 32:59 Getting a good start training a mini mule
  3. 44:14 Trailer loading a nervous horse
  4. 57:00 Spotting holes in a horses training
  5. 1:01:43 Most common gaps in a horses training

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